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Iron Maiden is an English heavy metal band from Leyton, East London, founded in December 1975 by bassist and principal composer Steve Harris. The other group members are Bruce Dickinson, Janick Gers, Steve Harris, Nicko McBrain, Dave Murray and Adrian Smith. 1)
Iron Maiden came to a concert in Poznan Arena. Musicians stayed overnight at the hotel Merkury and as true heavy metal musicians, they decided to drop out for a drink. The closest active restaurant (remember this was 1984), Adria, was located right next to the hotel and Poznan Fair. A guest recognized them and asked for a quick show for the bride and groom. 2)
The name of this jumbo jet is a word game that combines the term “Air Force One” belonging to the President of the United States and “Eddie” of the group's mascot. Bruce Dickinson is also president and co-founder of Cardiff Aviation. 3)
The singer Bruce Dickinson isn't only one of the unequaled incredible metal entertainers, he's a certified pilot (flying the band to gigs on their Ed Force One personal private jet), an author, a broadcaster and a skilled fencer who was once ranked seventh in Britain. 4)
McBrain was drumming at age 10, playing on his mom's cooker with anything that could fill in as drumsticks, including knitting needles. 5)
The band's original lineup consisted of bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris, vocalist Paul Di'Anno, guitarist Dave Murray, guitarist Dennis Stratton, and drummer Clive Burr.6)
Iron Maiden is known for their energetic and theatrical live performances, featuring elaborate stage setups and the band's mascot, Eddie.7)
Eddie, the band's iconic mascot, was created by artist Derek Riggs and has appeared on every Iron Maiden album cover since their debut.8)
Iron Maiden's self-titled debut album was released in 1980 and included classic tracks like “Running Free” and “Phantom of the Opera.”9)
Bruce Dickinson joined Iron Maiden as the band's vocalist in 1981, replacing Paul Di'Anno.10)
Iron Maiden's third studio album, “The Number of the Beast” (1982), was a commercial success and featured the title track, which has become one of the band's most popular songs.11)
The band's mascot Eddie has been depicted in various forms over the years, including as a mummy, a cyborg, a soldier, and even as a devil.12)
Iron Maiden's album “Powerslave” (1984) features a cover image of Eddie as an ancient Egyptian pharaoh.13)
Nicko McBrain joined Iron Maiden as their drummer in 1982, replacing Clive Burr.14)
Iron Maiden's music often draws inspiration from literature, history, and mythology, with songs referencing works like “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 15)
The band's album “Seventh Son of a Seventh Son” (1988) is a concept album based on the folklore of the seventh son of a seventh son.16)
Iron Maiden is known for their long and complex compositions, often featuring multiple guitar harmonies and intricate instrumental sections.17)
The band has released a total of 16 studio albums, with their most recent being “Senjutsu” (2021).18)
Iron Maiden has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the most successful heavy metal bands of all time.19)
The band's album “The Book of Souls” (2015) features their longest song to date, “Empire of the Clouds,” which has a runtime of over 18 minutes.20)
The band's “Legacy of the Beast” video game was released in 2016 and allows players to control Eddie as he battles various enemies inspired by Iron Maiden's discography.21)
Iron Maiden has received numerous awards and accolades throughout their career, including a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2011.22)
Steve Harris, in addition to his role as the band's bassist, is the primary songwriter for Iron Maiden and has written many of their most popular songs.23)
Iron Maiden's album “Fear of the Dark” (1992) features the title track, which has become a staple of the band's live performances.24)
The band's album “Brave New World” (2000) marked the return of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith, who had previously left the band in the 1990s.25)
Iron Maiden has toured extensively throughout their career, playing shows in over 60 countries and performing in front of millions of fans.26)
The band's concert at Rock in Rio in 2001 drew a crowd of over 250,000 people, making it one of the largest live performances in history.27)
Iron Maiden's album “A Matter of Life and Death” (2006) debuted at number 9 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it their highest-charting album in the United States at the time.28)
The band's song “The Trooper” is based on the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War and has become one of their signature tracks.29)
Iron Maiden was honored with their own “Iron Maiden Day” in Argentina, which was declared by the Buenos Aires city legislature in 2011.30)
The band's album “Somewhere in Time” (1986) features a futuristic theme and cover art depicting a robot version of Eddie.31)
Iron Maiden has headlined major music festivals around the world, including Download Festival, Wacken Open Air, and Rock am Ring.32)
The band's album “Piece of Mind” (1983) features the classic song “The Trooper” and is notable for its cover art depicting Eddie holding a brain.33)