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South Wales Guardian
a day ago
- South Wales Guardian
'Well-beloved' original Iron Maiden singer dies aged 69
Day was only a member of Iron Maiden for a short time between 1975 and 1976, before being replaced by Dennis Wilcock, whose stint was also brief. Paul Di'Anno, who died last year, was later anointed as their frontman, performing on their first two records before Bruce Dickinson joined the fray. His former band, More, announced his death in a social media message published on July 29th. Paul Mario Day, the original singer of Iron Maiden, has passed away at the age of 69 after a battle with cancer. The British-born vocalist also fronted bands like More, Wildfire and Sweet, leaving a strong mark on the NWOBHM scene. His passing was confirmed by Sweet guitarist… They shared: 'We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the great MORE vocalist Paul Mario Day. "Paul was a huge part of the (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) from his time in an early version of Iron Maiden and of course his fantastic performance on the Warhead album.' More said of Day's legacy: 'He was a well loved figure in British rock music and played many memorable shows not least the legendary 1981 Monsters of Rock show at Castle Donington with AC/DC, Whitesnake /David Coverdale as well as tours with Iron Maiden Def Leppard and many other legendary artists.' Recommended reading: The group then vowed to honour him at future shows, adding, 'It's an honour for us to continue to play his music and we will always think of him every time we hit the opening notes to 'Warhead'. "We send our deepest condolences to Paul's family and friends and also the many fans around the world who love his music.' No cause of death has been revealed.

Rhyl Journal
a day ago
- Rhyl Journal
'Well-beloved' original Iron Maiden singer dies aged 69
Day was only a member of Iron Maiden for a short time between 1975 and 1976, before being replaced by Dennis Wilcock, whose stint was also brief. Paul Di'Anno, who died last year, was later anointed as their frontman, performing on their first two records before Bruce Dickinson joined the fray. His former band, More, announced his death in a social media message published on July 29th. Paul Mario Day, the original singer of Iron Maiden, has passed away at the age of 69 after a battle with cancer. The British-born vocalist also fronted bands like More, Wildfire and Sweet, leaving a strong mark on the NWOBHM scene. His passing was confirmed by Sweet guitarist… They shared: 'We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the great MORE vocalist Paul Mario Day. "Paul was a huge part of the (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) from his time in an early version of Iron Maiden and of course his fantastic performance on the Warhead album.' More said of Day's legacy: 'He was a well loved figure in British rock music and played many memorable shows not least the legendary 1981 Monsters of Rock show at Castle Donington with AC/DC, Whitesnake /David Coverdale as well as tours with Iron Maiden Def Leppard and many other legendary artists.' Recommended reading: The group then vowed to honour him at future shows, adding, 'It's an honour for us to continue to play his music and we will always think of him every time we hit the opening notes to 'Warhead'. "We send our deepest condolences to Paul's family and friends and also the many fans around the world who love his music.' No cause of death has been revealed.


Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Paul Mario Day dead: Iron Maiden star dies aged 69 as tributes flood in
The rocker was recruited by bassist Steve Harris when he formed Iron Maiden in 1975 ROCK STAR GONE Paul Mario Day dead: Iron Maiden star dies aged 69 as tributes flood in Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IRON Maiden star Paul Mario Day has sadly died aged 69 as tributes pour in. The legend's death was announced by the band he belonged to after Iron Maiden called More. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 The rocker was recruited for Iron Maiden in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris Credit: Facebook 4 Paul Mario Day sadly died aged 69 4 He later joined More, who skyrocketed to fame with their 1981 album Warhead Credit: Facebook 'We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the great MORE vocalist Paul Mario Day," they wrote on social media. "Paul was a huge part of the [New Wave of British Heavy Metal] from his time in an early version of Iron Maiden and of course his fantastic performance on the 'Warhead' album.' 'He was a well loved figure in British rock music and played many memorable shows not least the legendary 1981 Monsters of Rock show at Castle Donington with AC/DC, Whitesnake/David Coverdale as well as tours with Iron Maiden Def Leppard and many other legendary artists. "Mike Freeland remembers him fondly as a 'bloody great vocalist!' "It's an honour for us to continue to play his music and we will always think of him every time we hit the opening notes to 'Warhead'. "We send our deepest condolences to Paul's family and friends and also the many fans around the world who love his music. "Play his music loud and sing along! "Thank you. Rock in peace Paul." Paul Mario Day was recruited by bassist Steve Harris when he formed Iron Maiden in 1975. Day was the band's first singer, and stayed with the band between 1975 and 1976 before being replaced by Dennis Wilcock. Ozzy Osbourne funeral plans revealed Paul Di'Anno later took over from Wilcock, who would perform on the band's first two records. Speaking to Blabbermouth in 2019, Day said of his Iron Maiden exit: 'Steve was saying, 'You've got to get better. You've got to be more in the audience's face. You've got to be commanding. "You've got to be a hero.' And I agreed with him, but I didn't actually know how to make that happen." The singer said he was "gutted" by the decision but he "learnt a big lesson". He added: "What Steve was doing was trying to make the band big. He knew what he wanted. "What he wanted is what he got. He got one of the biggest bands on the planet. As much as it hurt, as much as it upset me, I learnt a big lesson that day. I really did. I used that emotion, I guess, in my singing.' Day never returned to the band for any of their reunions and focused on performing with More. The group skyrocketed to fame with their 1981 album Warhead and went on to perform at the 1981 Monsters Of Rock festival with fellow rock legends including AC/DC, Def Leppard, and Whitestnake. Day also became the frontman for Wildfire between 1983 and 1984. The following year he stepped in to sing for Sweet and band guitarist Andy Scott wrote in tribute: 'Mick Tucker and myself put together the first new line-up of Sweet after the hiatus of the original band. "We needed a singer and when Paul arrived for the audition we looked no further. "Our first dates were in Australia, total sell-outs which boded well for the future. Europe followed suit and 3 sold out nights at the Marquee in London produced a live album, video and DVD. "'Live at the Marquee' did well in various charts around the world and Paul's vocal performance has stood the test of time.' Day, born in London, has lived in Australia since 1986.