Di'Anno

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Di'Anno
Past members
  • Paul Di'Anno
  • Aquiles Priester
  • Chico Dehira
  • Dave Irving
  • Felipe Andreoli
  • Frank Noon
  • Kevin Browne
  • Lee Slater
  • Mark Venables
  • P.J. Ward
  • Paulo Turin

Di'Anno was a band featuring former Iron Maiden singer , whom the band was named after.

The band has released the albums Di'Anno and Live From London. In the year 2000 the album Nomad was released under the band name of Di'Anno, with different musicians. The initial line-up featured Paul Ward - guitars, Lee Slater (Ex-Minas Tirith) - guitars, Mark Venables (Ex-Minas Tirith)- keyboards, Kevin Browne (Ex-Minas Tirith) - Bass and Mark Stewart (Ex-Minas Tirith) - Drums. This, according to the Iron Maiden family tree sections of Iron Maiden's CDs with multimedia sections.

For the album, drummer Stewart was replaced by Dave Irving, who in turn was replaced by ex-Def Leppard, Waysted and Roadhouse drummer Frank Noon.

After this Paul Di'anno was hired to join Gogmagog with future Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers, former Iron Maiden drummer Clive Burr, along with other musicians to form this "super group".

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