He’s an iconic heavy metal singer, both with Iron Maiden and on his own. He’s a commercially licensed pilot whose air exploits are documented on film (2009’s Iron Maiden: Flight 666). He’s hosted award-winning radio shows, published books and graphic novels, and been part of beer brands.

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But Bruce Dickinson is nonplussed when all of these accomplishments are placed before him.

“Yeah, it kinda crept up on me,” Dickinson tells Billboard via Zoom from France. This Frid

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