Iron Maiden frontman Paul Di’Anno has died aged 66. The tragic news was announced by Conquest Music’s label, which issued the following statement: “On behalf of his family, Conquest Music is saddened to confirm the passing of Paul Andrews, known as Paul Di’Anno.” It is noted that Paul Di’Anno had a serious drug problem from the beginning of his career, which led to his exit from the British heavy metal band, with Bruce Dickinson taking over as singer, and the sequel is known. In the past he was arrested for drugs, driving under the influence of alcohol, etc., while in the last decade he tried to get back into the music scene, fighting his demons. Next up is Phantom of the Opera, one of the songs Di’Anno gave one of his best performances, with some arguing that he was vocally superior to Dickinson, who replaced him, leading them […]
Source: News Beast

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