Bruce Dickinson

 

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Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English singer, airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, director, musician, screenwriter, actor, marketing director, entrepreneur and songwriter best known as the vocalist of the heavy metal group Iron Maiden. Dickinson performed for some local bands including Styx (not the American band of the same name) in 1976, Speed, (1977-1978), and Shots in early 1979. He then joined the band Samson later in 1979, where he gained some popularity. In this band he went by the name of "Bruce Bruce. " He left Samson in 1981, citing musical differences. Shortly afterwards, in 1981, Dickinson was hired as Iron Maiden's new vocalist, replacing Paul Di'Anno, and debuting for that band with the 1982 album The Number of the Beast. During his time in that band, they issued a series of high impact releases, resulting in Dickinson gaining worldwide fame, and becoming one of the most acclaimed heavy metal vocalists of all time

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Bruce Dickinson

Born 1958-08-07 (67 years ago) in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England.
Height 167 centimeters.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media (The Bootleg Series, Volume 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack) 48th Annual Grammy Awards 2005 The Bootleg Series, Volume 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack
American Music Award for Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist American Music Awards of 1991 1991
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Paddy Bowden(Gifta: 1990–) 1990 Gifta
Jane Dickinson(Gifta: 1983–1987) 1983 1987 Gifta
Children

Griffin Dickinson, Austin Dickinson, Kia Michelle Dickinson

Parents

Sonia Dickinson, Bruce Dickinson

Sibling

Helena Stormanns

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Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English singer, airline pilot, fencer, broadcaster, author, director, musician, screenwriter, actor, marketing director, entrepreneur and songwriter best known as the vocalist of the heavy metal group Iron Maiden.

Dickinson performed for some local bands including Styx (not the American band of the same name) in 1976, Speed, (1977-1978), and Shots in early 1979. He then joined the band Samson later in 1979, where he gained some popularity. In this band he went by the name of "Bruce Bruce." He left Samson in 1981, citing musical differences. Shortly afterwards, in 1981, Dickinson was hired as Iron Maiden's new vocalist, replacing Paul Di'Anno, and debuting for that band with the 1982 album The Number of the Beast. During his time in that band, they issued a series of high impact releases, resulting in Dickinson gaining worldwide fame, and becoming one of the most acclaimed heavy metal vocalists of all time.

Dickinson quit Iron Maiden in 1993 in order to pursue his solo career, being replaced by Blaze Bayley. Dickinson's solo work ranged across a wide variety of heavy metal and rock styles. Dickinson rejoined Maiden in 1999 along with guitarist Adrian Smith. Since then, Dickinson has only released one more solo album, Tyranny of Souls. He is the older cousin of Rob Dickinson, lead singer of British alternative rock band Catherine Wheel. His son Austin Dickinson is the lead singer in metalcore band Rise to Remain.

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