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Maiden History
Maiden History
Maiden History
The heavy metal community was virtually celebrating in the streets on Feb. 10, 1999, when it learned that British legends Iron Maiden would be welcoming fan-favored vocalist Bruce Dickinson back into the fold after a six-year absence, and guitarist Adrian Smith after a decade.
33 Years Ago: Iron Maiden’s First Concert With Bruce Dickinson
33 Years Ago: Iron Maiden’s First Concert With Bruce Dickinson
33 Years Ago: Iron Maiden’s First Concert With Bruce Dickinson
On October 26, 1981, New Wave of British Heavy Metal standard bearers Iron Maiden performed their first concert with new lead singer, Bruce Dickinson at the Palasport of Bologna, Italy— a daring personnel change for a band that was already enjoying great success with two fine albums recorded behind well-liked frontman Paul Di’Anno...
Iron Maiden Rep: Bruce Dickinson Is Not Involved in Developing Drones for U.S. Military
Iron Maiden Rep: Bruce Dickinson Is Not Involved in Developing Drones for U.S. Military
Iron Maiden Rep: Bruce Dickinson Is Not Involved in Developing Drones for U.S. Military
Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson has a rich history in the field of aviation, but the iconic singer has been accused of accepting a deal with the U.S. military to develop 'lighter-than-air' drones. Dickinson has since denied the accusations, but according to another news source, the alleged contract could be worth anything up to $500 million.
20 Years Ago: Bruce Dickinson Leaves Iron Maiden
20 Years Ago: Bruce Dickinson Leaves Iron Maiden
20 Years Ago: Bruce Dickinson Leaves Iron Maiden
On August 28, 1993, Bruce Dickinson gave his last performance with Iron Maiden until he rejoined the band in 1999. The 1993 show was filmed by the BBC at Pinewood Studios in London and broadcast on MTV and pay-per-view in the U.K. Later, it was released as 'Raising Hell' on home video.
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Secures $8 Million Investment for Aircraft Maintenance Company
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Secures $8 Million Investment for Aircraft Maintenance Company
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Secures $8 Million Investment for Aircraft Maintenance Company
Along with acting as the vocalist for one of heavy metal's greatest bands, Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson is an accomplished pilot. The man could probably kick some ass in a fighter jet ala 'Aces High,' but Dickinson instead chose to pilot commercial aircrafts, including Maiden's own Flight 666 jet. Dickinson recently started his own aircraft maintenance business, Cardiff Aviation Limited, and the