In 1981, Bruce Dickinson became the fourth singer to front Iron Maiden, after Paul Mario Day, Dennis Wilcock and Paul Di’Anno ...
"After he died, his body was dug up and moved seven times because people thought his fingers were possessed by the Devil" ...
The seventh solo album for Dickinson, The Mandrake Project also reunites him with longtime collaborator and producer Roy Z, who worked on his previous solo releases Balls To Picasso, Accident Of Birth ...
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 kicked off his North American solo tour on Friday at Anaheim, California's House of Blues, delighting fans by playing Iron Maiden's "Flash of the Blade" live for the first time. You ...
What is Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson actually bad at? We asked him and found out during our interview, chatting about the singer's new solo album and comic series, The Mandrake Project. Other than ...
The rock star is a talented swordsman and used to train with the British Olympic fencing squad in the 1980s. “The last time that I came here (to Lille), it was in 2000 with Iron Maiden to do ...
Bruce Dickinson will pilot a Boeing 747 over six continents for Iron Maiden's 2016 tour. The rockers have announced they will travel over 55,000 miles across the globe for their 'The Book of Souls ...
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson recently waxed poetic about his favorite live album: Deep Purple's Made in Japan. The powerhouse frontman shared his thoughts on the 1972 double live LP with the ...
Inspiration strikes from the strangest of places. Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson likes to take strolls through graveyards. Cemeteries give him the isolation that the singer needs for inspiration. He ...