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"He's not reinventing the wheel here, just venturing out of the wheelhouse": Bruce Dickinson: Tattooed Millionaire - Album Of The Week Club review
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Brice Dickinson ventures out of his Iron Maiden-shaped comfort zone for debut solo album Tattooed Millionaire

The time Blaze Bayley and Bruce Dickinson sang together at an Iron Maiden show in 1990
By Dave Everley published
Blaze Bayley replaced Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden in 1994 - but the two men had sung Bring Your Daughter To the Slaughter together four years earlier

"I could certainly see death in the rear view mirror." From being a "class clown" to beating cancer, the incredible life and career of Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson
By Dave Everley published
Singer, pilot, fencer, beer brewer, businessman...there seemingly isn't anything Bruce Dickinson won't turn his hand to. This is his life story, in his own words

Watch Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson perform Deep Purple's Burn with an orchestra
By Liz Scarlett published
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson performed a fiery cover of Deep Purple's Burn as part of Jon Lord's Concerto For Group And Orchestra

Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson reveals engagement to Leana Dolci
By Stef Lach published
Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson refers to "fiancée" Leana Dolci in TV interview

Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson on his upcoming solo album: "I'm very proud of it. I think it's gonna be quite special."
By Liz Scarlett published
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson shares details on his upcoming solo project during his recent spoken-word appearance in Helsinki

Watch Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson entertainingly recount the time Johnny Cash asked for his autograph for his daughter: "Sometimes, when you meet your heroes, it's a wonderful experience"
By Merlin Alderslade published
Iron Maiden legend Bruce Dickinson admits he was starstruck by the Man In Black, but was surprised by what happened next

The Top 20 best albums of 1998
By Metal Hammer published
From Korn to Rob Zombie, System Of A Down to Cradle of Filth these 20 albums shaped 1998
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