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Riggs has also designed the cover of World's Only Female Tribute to Iron Maiden, the self-titled debut album by the all-female tribute band, the Iron Maidens, a piece which was inspired by the Killers album, featuring a similar "Kinky Sex Shop" which featured in the Iron Maiden artwork. [10] He has also worked with Iron Maiden lead vocalist ...
[29] Many artists who have been influenced by Iron Maiden hold their artwork in high regard, with Joey Jordison, former member of Slipknot commenting that he bought his first album "on the strength of the cover alone" [30] and Corey Taylor, also of Slipknot, stating that "there wasn't a dude that I hung out with that wasn't trying to draw Eddie ...
It was also the first Iron Maiden album to feature keyboards, after the band had introduced non-keyboard synth effects on their previous LP, Somewhere in Time (1986). After his contributions were rejected for Somewhere in Time , Seventh Son of a Seventh Son features several songs co-written by lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson , who states that his ...
Paul Di’Anno, the former frontman of Iron Maiden, has died aged 66. The Chingford-born heavy metal singer was the lead vocalist for the group between 1978 and 1981, and sang on their first two ...
Paul Di’Anno, Iron Maiden’s lead singer on its first two albums, has died, according to a statement from his label on behalf of his family. Paul Di'Anno, former Iron Maiden singer, dies at 66 ...
Paul Di'Anno, Iron Maiden's first lead singer, died Monday. He was 66. He died at his home in Salisbury, England, his family and his record label, Conquest Music, said in a statement on his ...
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 Battlezone, Killers, Rockfellas, and Warhorse. Together with fellow Iron Maiden member Dennis Stratton , he joined Praying Mantis for the recording of their 1990 live album Live at Last .
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