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  2. Bruce Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    screamforme .com. Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English singer who is best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Dickinson has performed in the band across two stints, from 1981 to 1993 and from 1999 to the present day. He is known for his wide-ranging operatic vocal style and energetic stage presence.

  3. Bruce Dickinson discography - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Dickinson discography. Bruce Dickinson, a British heavy metal singer, has released seven studio albums, two live albums, one compilation, ten singles, three video albums, fourteen music videos, and one box set. In 1979, after playing in local groups, Dickinson joined hard rock band Samson. He departed after two years to become Iron Maiden ...

  4. List of Bruce Dickinson band members - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson and his band performing in 2024. Bruce Dickinson is a heavy metal singer, whose career has spanned more than three decades. In early 1989, during his first tenure in Iron Maiden, Zomba asked Dickinson to contribute a track for the film A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, [1] providing a budget, a studio, and a producer, Chris Tsangarides.

  5. Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson talks surviving cancer and ...

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    Dickinson then tested a few operatic lines of one of Maiden’s most classic songs, “Run to the Hills,” and suddenly all was well. “I went, ‘Oh, ooh, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. Oh my God.’

  6. The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album) - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical Wedding is the fifth solo album by English heavy metal singer Bruce Dickinson, released on 15 September 1998 through Dickinson's own label Air Raid Records.The record draws some inspiration from the works of William Blake, featuring sung and spoken excerpts of his prophetic works and poetry (notably "And did those feet in ancient time" on the track "Jerusalem"), and with cover art ...

  7. Accident of Birth - Wikipedia

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    Accident of Birth is the fourth studio album by Bruce Dickinson, released on 3 June 1997 [ 1] through Castle Communications ' sub‑label Raw Power in the UK and through CMC International in the US. Dickinson's second collaboration with guitarist/producer Roy Z, the album is markedly different in style from his previous effort, Skunkworks. As ...

  8. The Best of Bruce Dickinson - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Bruce Dickinson is a compilation album released in 2001 by Bruce Dickinson. Two versions were released; a single disc version and a bonus disc version. On the front cover, the album title is imposed upon the seal of the demon Astaroth . Disc 1 is a selection of songs from his previous solo albums, with the addition of two new songs ...

  9. Shoot All the Clowns - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Dickinson singles chronology. "Tears of the Dragon". (1994) " Shoot All the Clowns ". (1994) "Back from the Edge". (1996) " Shoot All the Clowns " is the second and last single from Bruce Dickinson 's second solo album, Balls to Picasso, released in August 1994. On the Anthology DVD interview, Dickinson revealed that the song was the last ...