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Bruce Dickinson

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Bruce Dickinson (born Paul Bruce Dickinson) August 7 1958 in Worksop Notts, England) is the singer in the heavy metal band Iron Maiden.


Bruce Dickinson's other talents include literature, authoring, Olympic standard fencing, train technology and piloting Boeing 737 charter jets. He is sometimes called "Conan the Librarian" after a character in the Weird Al Yankovic movie UHF.  He is also an above average guitarist, as can be seen in the Live After Death video and various videos from his solo career.

Bruce currently presents the saturday evening "rock show" and the Sunday evening "Freak Zone" on BBC alternative music radio station 6 Music. He has recently taken the helm of BBC Radio 2 Serial, Masters of Rock

Bruce is a First Officer for the UK charter airline Astraeus.

Bruce is also a loving husband and father.

He is also noticeably short.

Table of contents
1 Books written by Bruce Dickinson
2 Albums by Iron Maiden with Bruce on Vocals
3 Bruce Dickinson's Solo Albums
4 External Links

Books written by Bruce Dickinson


Albums by Iron Maiden with Bruce on Vocals

Bruce left Maiden in 1993 to pursue a solo career, and returned with:

Bruce Dickinson's Solo Albums

External Links

Scream For Me - An Official Bruce Dickinson Site
Bruce's Rock Show at www.bbc.co.uk website
Bruce Dickinson Wellbeing Network
Bruce Dickinson and then some page