Paul Di'Anno, original frontman of Iron Maiden, was laid to rest in London after his death.

Paul Di'Anno, the original frontman of Iron Maiden, was laid to rest in London after his passing on October 21. Born Paul Andrews, he adopted the stage name in 1977, replacing former singer Dennis Wilcock. Di'Anno was with Iron Maiden until 1981, contributing to their debut album and the album "Killers." He died due to a tear in the sac around his heart, caused by blood from the aorta artery filling the sac. A career retrospective titled "The Book of the Beast" was released earlier this year, and a documentary about his life was reportedly in the works.

November 21, 2024
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