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Turbo Lover's representation of the legendary Rob Halford is brought by

Robert "Videobob" Moseley.

Gaining first hand knowledge from the man who wrote and performed them with tips on vocal techniques, stage presence and performace, it was Rob Halford himself who approved the concept of Robert's dream to create this tribute while performing with members of Judas Priest at a 2017 event in Hollywood at the legendary Whiskey-a-Go-Go. This meeting and event was the inspiration for TURBO LOVER!


We have spared no expense to painstakingly recreate some of

Halford's most famous costumes,

these are custom outfits just like those worn by Judas Priest.

Bob is a social media influencer and custom car builder, he has worked in the music industry as a music video director, tour bus driver and has been the subject of his own reality TV series (Screen Machines) Recently was also the former announcer for the rock band KISS on their

2023 End Of The Road Tour.

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Darryl Spencer is one half of the face melting guitar duo of Turbo Lover.  Growing up in Los Angeles,  he has over 30 years of experience playing in bands on the Sunset Strip of Hollywood and entertainment bands which honed his musical knowledge.  Moving to Las Vegas he auditioned for Turbo Lover and is honored to be a part an “amazing group of guys”. He was influenced to play the guitar by JImmy Page and Ace Frehley.  “After seeing them dudes  I knew this is my destiny”.   

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Kelvis Presley is the other half of Turbo Lover guitar duo. He has played in many bands and played all the Hollywood Venues. He is a big fan of Amps and guitar trading and building, using custom built guitars for shredding. Joined Turbo Lover last year with already a bunch of shows played. 

Mark  Greene is the bassist for Turbo Lover.  At 63  years of age , he has played bass in many Metal/ Hard Rock/ Classic bands since 1985. His experience with Turbo Lover began in September  2022 in Las Vegas , Nevada. He plays mainly  Jackson and Specter basses through Hartke amplification.

Kenny Foxx grew up in Vienna, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC, where he began playing local clubs at just 17. He quickly made a name for himself in the DC metro music scene before expanding to tour throughout the Mid-Atlantic during the 1980s and ’90s, performing with several powerhouse rock bands.

Today, Kenny continues to bring his high-energy style to stages across Las Vegas, Nevada, while also playing shows in Los Angeles, Arizona, and throughout Southern Nevada. In addition to his work behind the drum kit, he has spent the past 15 years building a strong reputation as a rock photographer. His images—captured at concerts, festivals, and major events—have been featured in advertisements, articles, magazine covers, and online publications, including appearances in leading music magazines such as Rolling Stone.

Kenny plays Pearl drums, Vic Firth sticks, Zildjian cymbals, and Evans drumheads.

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