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Former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno has died at the age of 66

Former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno has died at the age of 66

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    Paul Di'Anno and Steve Harris perform live on stage.     Paul Di'Anno and Steve Harris perform live on stage.

Paul Di'Anno, former Iron Maiden frontman, has died aged 66.

A statement from Di'Anno's family was shared by the singer's record label, Conquest Music.

“On behalf of his family, Conquest Music regrets to confirm the passing of Paul Andrews, known professionally as Paul Di'Anno. Paul died at his home in Salisbury at the age of 66.

The statement continued: “Born on May 17, 1958 in Chingford, east London, Paul first came to prominence as the lead singer of the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden between 1978 and 1981. He sang on their groundbreaking debut album Iron Maiden and its influential follow-up album Up Release, Killers.

“Since leaving Iron Maiden, Paul Di'Anno has had a long and eventful recording career with Battlezone and Killers, as well as numerous solo releases and guest appearances.

“Despite suffering from serious health problems in recent years that limited him to performing in a wheelchair, Paul continued to entertain his fans around the world, logging well over 100 shows as of 2023.”

“His first career retrospective album, The Book of the Beast, was released in September 2024 and contained highlights of his recordings since leaving Iron Maiden.

“Conquest Music is proud to have Paul Di'Anno as part of our artistic family and asks his fans to raise a glass to him.”

Di'Anno played a large role in Iron Maiden's rise to fame, although his devotion to the rock 'n' roll lifestyle led to him being fired in 1981 and replaced by Bruce Dickinson.

Di'Anno's raw, powerful voice gave Maiden a street style touch on the first two albums. He was also a charismatic frontman whose short hair was more akin to punk rock fashion than heavy metal.

Iron Maiden became one of the biggest bands in the world with Bruce Dickinson. But for some fans – including this writer – Maiden's first album remains their greatest success, with Di'Anno reaching his youthful peak with classics like Running Free, Remember Tomorrow, Phantom Of The Opera, Strange World and the signature anthem Iron Maiden.

Paul Di'Anno's place in rock history is assured.

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