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Former Iron Maiden vocalist Paul Di'Anno has died; he was 66. The news was confirmed by his longtime label Conquest Music in a statement shared to social media on Monday, Oct. 21. "On behalf of his ...
Paul Di'Anno (left) led Iron Maiden on its first two albums, 1980's "Iron Maiden" and 1981's "Killers."© Redferns Paul Di'Anno was remembered as "an amazing voice" by Iron Maiden in concert on ...
Di’Anno was born Paul Andrews in 1958 in Chingford, East London, later taking on the stage name Di’Anno. He joined Iron Maiden in 1978 and would be with the band until 1981.
Paul Di'Anno has bounced between a number of different projects since his dismissal from Iron Maiden in 1981 with the most recent being Architects of Chaoz. The band has released a statement ...
Di’Anno was born in Chingford, East London, in 1958. The singer spent his teenage years in various bands before being introduced to the earliest iteration of Iron Maiden by drummer Doug Sampson.
Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno has died at age 66. Representatives for Di'Anno confirmed the news to Fox News Digital on Monday, saying the singer died at his home in Salisbury, England.
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