"After he died, his body was dug up and moved seven times because people thought his fingers were possessed by the Devil" ...
In 1981, Bruce Dickinson became the fourth singer to front Iron Maiden, after Paul Mario Day, Dennis Wilcock and Paul Di’Anno ...
Paul Bruce Dickinson — the age-defying Iron Maiden frontman — was born on Aug. 7, 1958 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire in England, and, yes, Paul is his born first name. Dickinson's professional career ...
One week before Bruce Dickinson celebrates the release of his latest solo album, The Mandrake Project, he joined Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights to dive deep into the project. "For me, it's a ...
Following the release of More Balls To Picasso, Bruce Dickinson opens up on his departure from Iron Maiden in the 90s, ...
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson has contracted COVID-19 and has said if it were not for his fully vaccinated status, he "could be in serious trouble." The singer revealed his diagnosis in a recent ...
TLDR: An epic night of metal from one of the greatest voices in rock history…it’s a do-not-miss tour! Bruce Dickinson is one of the most revered and respected frontmen in the annals of hard rock. Best ...
Throughout his career in the spotlight, Bruce Dickinson fashioned a promising solo career that included seven studio albums. Back in March, the singer released his latest studio album, The Mandrake ...
Bruce Dickinson offered an alternative take on why non-metalheads find heavy music so threatening – and it had nothing to do with the usual accusations of Satanism or moral depravity. In a new ...
Bruce Dickinson explained why he sometimes wonders if Iron Maiden pushes themselves hard enough. The singer said he faced the recurring concern that the band limits its creativity to keep fans happy – ...
Bruce Dickinson writes, well, nearly everything. The Iron Maiden lead singer has probably penned a hundred songs for the metal masters. Dickinson has written roughly an equal amount of tunes for solo ...