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Past IRON MAIDEN Singers PAUL DI’ANNO And BLAZE BAYLEY To Be Inducted Into ‘Metal Hall Of Fame’

Past IRON MAIDEN Singers PAUL DI’ANNO And BLAZE BAYLEY To Be Inducted Into ‘Metal Hall Of Fame’

Former IRON MAIDEN frontmen Paul Di’Anno and Blaze Bayley, along with the animator/creator of the MAIDEN mascot “Eddie,” Derek Riggs, will be inducted into the Metal Hall Of Fame.

Paul Di’Anno Took part in writing and sang on IRON MAIDEN’s first two albums, while Bayley was hired following the departure of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in the 1990s. Bayley wrote and sang for IRON MAIDEN for five years and recorded two albums with the band.

Riggs is the genius behind the visual side of IRON MAIDEN. He created the iconic Eddie character, one of the most beloved mascots in history. Many can argue that a huge part of the band’s continuous global success is attributed to the sinister, gruesome, shape-shifting Eddie.

“We are excited to induct these three artists who have helped shape the legacy of IRON MAIDEN,” says Pat Gesualdo, Metal Hall Of Fame president/CEO.

Gesualdo also addressed the fans’ overwhelming demand to induct all former and current members of IRON MAIDEN.

“Along with the band’s massive fanbase, we’ve wanted to induct all the members of the band for years,” he said. “However, we’ve been waiting for the green light from management. Hopefully with the continued support and encouragement from fans throughout the world, we can induct all the members of IRON MAIDEN into the Metal Hall Of Fame soon.”

Due to the current health advisory, the 2021 Metal Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held online at a date to be announced.

The Metal Hall Of Fame is dedicated to forever enshrining the iconic musicians and music industry executives responsible for making hard rock and heavy metal music what it is today. Their contribution to the genre is invaluable, and they continue to inspire fans throughout the world, from generation to generation.

The Metal Hall Of Fame is part of the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization D.A.D. (Drums And Disabilities). D.A.D. provides free therapy and advocacy services for special needs children and wounded veterans in health facilities, schools, and community centers in over 15 countries.