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Paul Andrews (17 May 1958 – 21 October 2024), better known by his stage name Paul Di'Anno, was an English heavy metal singer who was the lead vocalist for Iron Maiden from 1978 to 1981. In his post-Maiden career, Di'Anno issued numerous albums over the years, as both a solo artist and as a member of bands such as Gogmagog , Di'Anno's ...
The band released albums Di'Anno in June 1984, [1] and Live from London. In the year 2000, the album Nomad was released under the band name of Di'Anno, with different musicians. [citation needed] For the album, drummer Stewart was replaced by Dave Irving, who in turn was replaced by ex-Def Leppard, Waysted and Roadhouse drummer Frank Noon.
Di'Anno is the 1984 self-titled album of the band of the same name. The lead singer Paul Di'Anno had been the frontman of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden for three years, before being dismissed for his erratic behaviour. The band bearing his name and playing very commercial heavy rock was his first and short-lived solo project.
Born Paul Andrews in Chingford, East London, on May 17, 1958, Di'Anno made a name for himself as a member of Iron Maiden from 1978-81. He recorded the band's self-titled debut album in 1980 and ...
Former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno has died at age 66. His death was confirmed by Conquest Music on behalf of his family. The record label shared that Di’Anno died at his home in Salisbury ...
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 ...
Paul Di’Anno was the former singer of British heavy metal band Iron Maiden (Alamy/PA) “On behalf of the band, Rod and Andy, and the whole Iron Maiden team, we extend our deepest sympathies to ...
Bruce Dickinson replaced Di'Anno after the release of Killers, although he did not contribute any songwriting to The Number of the Beast, released in 1982, which featured three songs co-written by guitarist Adrian Smith, and one co-written by drummer Clive Burr (a B-side also co written by Burr was included in a 1990s re-release of the album). [3]