Bruce Dickinson
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Perhaps second only to Halford, Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson was the most acclaimed and instantly recognizable vocalist to emerge from the new wave of british heavy metal movement of the early-'80s. Born Paul Dickinson on August 7, 1958, in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, he adopted the first name Bruce as a youngster for reasons unknown. Shortly after relocating to Sheffield as a teenager, Bruce Dickinson became enamored of such '70s metal bands as Deep Purple, and after an attempt at becoming a drummer didn't work out, he began singing in local bands -- Styx (not the renowned American band of the same name), Speed, and Shots. But none of these bands broke out of regional status, something that would change when Bruce Dickinson fronted his next band, Samson.
Read More...The group, named after guitarist Paul Samson, specialized in metal despite punk being all the rage at the time in their native England (during his tenure with Samson, Bruce Dickinson went by the name Bruce Bruce). The band issued a pair of albums with Bruce Dickinson, including 1980's The Head On The Door and 1981's Shock Tactics, and while the bandmembers were part of the aforementioned nwobhm movement, they failed to gain the popularity obtained by such fellow acts as Def Leppard, Judas Priest, and Iron Maiden (in fact, their greatest bit of publicity was non-musical -- their drummer, Thunderstick, would wear a black cloth mask that caused some criticism when a British rapist wore a similar-styled disguise). Citing "musical differences," Bruce Dickinson left the band in the summer of 1981 shortly after Samson appeared at the summer's Reading Festival.
Almost immediately after his exit from Samson, Iron Maiden's singer Paul Di'Anno left the band despite being in the midst of a meteoritic rise to stardom. A tryout was arranged with Bruce Dickinson, who was named Iron Maiden's new vocalist in late 1981. Several months after joining the group, Iron Maiden released The Number Of The Beast -- not only one of the best albums of their career, but an undisputed all-time metal classic. With his powerful operatic vocals, the new Bruce Dickinson-led Iron Maiden stormed the charts and arenas worldwide for the remainder of the decade -- solidifying their standing with such further acclaimed releases as 1983's Piece Of Mind, 1984's Powerslave, 1985's Live After Death, 1986's Somewhere In Time, and 1988's Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son.
Despite Iron Maiden's massive success, rumors always circulated about Bruce Dickinson often butting heads with Iron Maiden founder/bassist Steve Harris, and the release of Bruce Dickinson's first ever solo album in 1990, Tattooed Millionaire, only intensified the speculation. But Bruce Dickinson returned to Iron Maiden shortly thereafter, lending his vocal talents to 1990's No Prayer For The Dying and 1992's Fear Of The Dark. While the band remained extremely popular in just about every area of the world, Iron Maiden began losing its footing stateside, and sensing that the band's best days were behind them, Bruce Dickinson left the group in 1993 after a farewell tour (several Bruce Dickinson-era live albums were issued by Iron Maiden around the same time -- A Real Live One, A Real Dead One, and Live At Donnington 1992).
Iron Maiden would soldier on with replacement vocalist Blaze Bayley (formerly of Wolfsbane), while Bruce Dickinson resumed his solo career, resulting in 1994's Balls To Picasso, 1995's Alive In Studio A, 1997's Accident Of Birth, 1998's The Chemical Wedding, and 1999's Scream For Me Brazil. But like Bayley era Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson's solo career failed to reach as wide of an audience as '80s Iron Maiden had. Bruce Dickinson and Iron Maiden patched up their differences by the late '90s, as he rejoined the group for a successful reunion tour in 1999, and a year later, for the album Brave New World and supporting tour.
While Iron Maiden is once again his top priority, Bruce Dickinson has also formed a side project, named Trinity, with two of metal's other top vocalists -- Geoff Tate (Queensrÿche) and Halford (ex-Judas Priest). In addition to music, Bruce Dickinson is an avid fencer, has authored a pair of comedic books (Lord Iffy Boatrace and The Missionary Position), hosted U.K. radio shows, is a certified airplane pilot, as well as a scriptwriter (he penned an as yet unused script based on his The Chemical Wedding album). In 2003 Bruce Dickinson inked a deal with Mercury and unveiled Balls To Picasso followed by the Sanctuary released Tyranny Of Souls in 2005. He continues to tour with Iron Maiden. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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