Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson discusses childhood life lessons that shaped his character and the abusive power structure at the boarding school he attended.
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson revealed that he got his nickname “The Air-Raid Siren” from a complaint letter written by an angry fan after his first shows with the band.
Bruce Dickinson chronicles some harrowing experiences in his new autobiography, 'What Does This Button Do?' and shared a story you won't find in the book.
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson suggested that his attitude in controlling his arrogance on and offstage is the reason he didn’t become one of those rock stars who became a victim of drug addiction.
Iron Maiden have returned with yet another beer, this one a Belgian-styled titled Hallowed, which frontman Bruce Dickinson introduces in the video above.