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From playing to a room filled with nuns to losing a drum battle against a teddy bear, these moments helped make Iron Maiden ...
Known the world over, the Eurockéennes de Belfort festival has become a benchmark on the European music scene. Founded in ...
In a recent interview, Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson revealed the one song the band won't play from their debut album.
The bundle features four limited-edition gifts: a hand-signed lyric sheet for recent single Dreaming, a framable art print, ...
“We’ve actually been writing songs together for about six years,” reveals legend Adrian Smith, who wrapped up the latest chapter in Maiden’s career with the culmination of the Final Frontier tour in ...
Bruce Dickinson explained why he wants to permanently retire a Paul Di'Anno-era Iron Maiden classic in a March 2025 interview ...
Read our interview with Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith as he chats about the new Smith/Kotzen album 'Black Light/White Noise.' ...
Shirley has worked with rock icons including Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Rush, Journey, Joe Bonamassa, and Beth ...
The heavy-metal band found a new way to cash in on its fame — by selling scraps of its Boeing 747 tour plane, “Ed Force One,” as memorabilia.
An entrepreneur who hailed from St. John ran south suburban nightclubs, developed subdivisions in Northwest Indiana and built the Pointe East music venue just across the state line in Lynwood.
English heavy metal band Iron Maiden once sang, “Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter,” but when it comes to dismantling the band’s Boeing 747-400 tour plane, it’s a little more complicated.