Paul Di'Anno Biography
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Paul Andrews (born 17 May 1958), better known by his stage name Paul Di\'Anno, is a British singer who was the first vocalist to record with heavy metal band Iron Maiden, from 1977 to 1981.\n', '
In his post-Maiden career, Di\'Anno has issued numerous albums over the years, as both a solo artist and as a member of such bands as Gogmagog, Di\'Anno\'s Battlezone, Praying Mantis, Killers, and Rockfellas.\n', '
Di\'Anno was born and grew up in Chingford with a Brazilian father and holds dual British and Brazilian citizenship– spending his teenage years singing in various rock bands and working as a butcher and chef. He became the band\'s singer after the departure of the very unpredictable Dennis Wilcock, who had pressured Iron Maiden founder and bassist Steve Harris into firing every member of the band (including Dave Murray), before becoming fed up himself. According to Iron Maiden\'s The History of Iron Maiden – Part 1: The Early Days DVD, he was introduced to the band by drummer Doug Sampson, an old friend of Harris\' from his days in the band Smiler. It was around this time that he first adopted the stage name Di\'Anno, which he would later use to claim Italian descent. Their first audition with Rod Smallwood reputedly failed when Di\'Anno was arrested for showing off his pocket-knife in public. \n', '1980\'s self-titled release quickly became acknowledged as a classic of its genre, as the band merged punk\'s energy with metal\'s riffs and progressive rock complexity, serving as the blueprint for such future genres as thrash metal and speed metal. 1981 saw the release of their second album, Killers, as well as a stopgap live EP, Maiden Japan. After having cancelled gigs due to Di\'Anno\'s inability and, at times, lack of desire to perform, which had resulted from cocaine/amphetamine abuse and heavy drinking, Iron Maiden decided that to progress they would have to find a singer capable of withstanding the rigours of being on tour. They found a replacement in former Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Di\'Anno\'s last show with the band was on 10 September 1981 at the Odd Fellow\'s Mansion in Copenhagen, Denmark.\n', '
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