During his December 8 spoken-word event in Libson, Portugal, Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) wrapped things up by singing an a capella version of “Chemical Wedding.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below: [via Blabbermouth]
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson was among the musicians that performed at the 50th anniversary celebration for late Deep Purple keyboardist Jon Lord’s “Concerto For Group And Orchestra.” That event took place at Palais Montcalm in Quebec City, QC last night (November 21) and footage from it can be seen below: [via Blabbermouth]
According to Public Radio International, Cristina Rheims, a biological researcher at Instituto Butantana in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has named four new spider species after several rock/metal musicians. Among them are Extraordinarius bruceickinsoni, which was named after Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson, Extraordinarius rickalleni, which was named after Def Leppard’s Rick Allen, Extraordinarius klausmeinei, which was named…
During Iron Maiden’s September 5 concert at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, WA, frontman Bruce Dickinson stopped the show after seeing a confrontation between security and a fan. The singer believed the man got “the shit kicked out him by 10 security guards” and said that he should seek legal action to “take [the] building…
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has announced the dates for his “What Does This Button Do? An Evening With Bruce Dickinson” European spoken word tour. Here’s where you can catch him: 10/26 Zagreb, Croatia – Lisinski 10/27 Vienna, Austria – Vienna Stadhalle F 11/02 Budapest, Hungary – Congress Centre 11/04 Athens, Greece – Pallas Theatre 11/13…
During a recent interview with Andreu Buenafuente on “Late Motiv”, Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson was asked about the possibility of retirement. The singer responded with the following: “As far as I’m concerned anyway, I don’t see any reason why we should ever retire. As an airline captain, I was always told that nobody ever dies…
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has been recruited to deliver the keynote speech at the Craft Brewers Conference And BrewExpo America. That event will be held in Denver, CO on April 8-11. [via Blabbermouth]
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson recently made headlines after saying “The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame is an utter, complete load of bollocks” and now, during an interview with The Jerusalem Post, he was asked about those comments. He responded with the following: “I was so annoyed with that coverage because they took my statement…
The Sarajevo City Council unanimously voted to make Iron Maiden legend Bruce Dickinson a “honorary citizen of Sarajevo.” The singer was recognized due to his willingness to play in Sarajevo back in 1994 during the Bosnian War as the city was under siege. That concert was later documented for the film “Scream For Me Sarajevo.”…
Iron Maiden should have been in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame a long time ago, but the band have never even been nominated. With this in mind, a fan at the Melbourne, Australia stop of Bruce Dickinson’s speaking tour asked the frontman if he thinks the band should be included. He responded with…
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