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Bayley Reacts to Maiden Hall of Fame Induction: A Real Privilege
music1 month ago

Bayley Reacts to Maiden Hall of Fame Induction: A Real Privilege

Blaze Bayley says it’s crazy and a real privilege to be inducted with Iron Maiden into the Rock Hall of Fame for 2026. Maiden will be honored alongside other notable acts, Bayley is set to headline Knebworth for the band’s 50th anniversary, and Maiden plan extensive touring. The induction ceremony takes place November 14 in Los Angeles, with a Hulu/Disney+ broadcast expected in December.

Eight Burning Questions About the Rock Hall’s 2026 Class
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Eight Burning Questions About the Rock Hall’s 2026 Class

Rolling Stone previews the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 class — a strong yet controversial slate that includes Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Sade, Luther Vandross, and Joy Division/New Order — and flags eight lingering questions: will Oasis show up amid their feud and the Gallagher mystique; why did the Hall exclude founding Oasis bassist Guigsy; how will Iron Maiden handle their induction after years of skepticism; could Joy Division/New Order stage a one-night truce or reunion; will Phil Collins perform; what about Sade; can the ceremony mend long-running feuds like Oasis vs. Collins; and what this signals about the Hall’s approach to 90s acts and potential missteps in member eligibility.

Oasis, Collins, Idol Lead 2026 Rock Hall Induction Class
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Oasis, Collins, Idol Lead 2026 Rock Hall Induction Class

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s class of 2026 features eight performer inductees—Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis, Sade, Luther Vandross and Wu-Tang Clan—and 10 non-performer honorees in Early Influence, Musical Excellence and the Ahmet Ertegun Award. The induction ceremony is set for November 14 in Los Angeles at the Peacock Theater, with ABC and Disney+ coverage planned (live Disney+ broadcast for 2026 appears unlikely). Highlights include Collins’ solo induction on his first ballot, continued suspense around Liam Gallagher and possible New Order performances, and the inclusion of non-performer honorees Celia Cruz, Fela Kuti, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Gram Parsons, Linda Creed, Arif Mardin, Jimmy Miller, Rick Rubin and Ed Sullivan.

Time to Rename and Reframe the Rock Hall of Fame
culture3 months ago

Time to Rename and Reframe the Rock Hall of Fame

OutKick columnist Austin Perry argues the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s latest nominees are top‑heavy with non‑rock acts and overlook major rock/metal bands, calling the branding misleading. He suggests renaming it to a broader “Music Hall of Fame” and rethinking inductees to better reflect the rock genre’s legacy, noting debates over Madonna, ABBA, Tupac, Mariah Carey, and others as examples of the Hall’s evolving (and controversial) identity.

Rock Hall 2026: Surprises, Snubs, and a Fresh Wave of First-Timers
music3 months ago

Rock Hall 2026: Surprises, Snubs, and a Fresh Wave of First-Timers

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 nominees include 10 first-time nominees (Jeff Buckley, Phil Collins, Melissa Etheridge, Lauryn Hill, INXS, New Edition, Pink, Shakira, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan) and seven returning nominees (The Black Crowes, Mariah Carey, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Joy Division / New Order, Oasis, Sade); inductees will be announced in April. A roundtable debate highlights surprises (e.g., Pink and Collins’s solo nods, New Edition), snubs (Phish, Strokes, Jethro Tull/King Crimson), and who should and will be inducted (with frequent picks like Iron Maiden as overdue, and strong cases for Lauryn Hill, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis, and Phil Collins).

Maiden’s Evil Hour: The Beast Joins 28 Years Later Scene
artists4 months ago

Maiden’s Evil Hour: The Beast Joins 28 Years Later Scene

Iron Maiden’s The Number Of The Beast (1982) features in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, playing during a climactic bones-on-dance moment. The track’s notoriety stems from 1980s satanic-panic controversy, which Bruce Dickinson says actually boosted publicity as fans bought records to see the backlash. The song anchors Maiden’s landmark album The Number Of The Beast, which topped the UK charts, cost about £28,000 to make, and produced other classics like Run To The Hills and Hallowed Be Thy Name, cementing the band’s rise from era legends to global icons.

Maiden backs surprise film needle-drop as a calculated risk pays off
music4 months ago

Maiden backs surprise film needle-drop as a calculated risk pays off

Iron Maiden say licensing their music to the horror sequel 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple was a rare but calculated risk, approving the use of The Number of the Beast in a climactic scene. The band praised the British film and its directors, noting they don’t let many people use their music but felt the project was worth it. They also hint at more Maiden needle drops to come, including a track for the Corin Hardy movie Whistle, signaling a busy “Maiden at the Movies” year in 2026.

Original Iron Maiden Singer Paul Mario Day Dies at 69
entertainment10 months ago

Original Iron Maiden Singer Paul Mario Day Dies at 69

Paul Mario Day, the original singer of the heavy metal band More and an early member of Iron Maiden, has died at age 69 in Australia. He was a notable figure in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and performed at significant events like the 1981 Monsters of Rock. Day's contributions to rock and metal music are remembered fondly by fans and fellow musicians. He is survived by his wife Cecily and other family.

Iron Maiden's Original Lead Singer Paul Mario Day Passes Away at 69
obituary10 months ago

Iron Maiden's Original Lead Singer Paul Mario Day Passes Away at 69

Paul Mario Day, the original lead singer of Iron Maiden and a notable figure in British rock and NWOBHM, has died at age 69. He was known for his brief tenure with Iron Maiden in 1975-76 and later for leading the band More, contributing to the album Warhead. Day's career also included stints with Wildfire and Sweet, and he was celebrated for his vocal talent and memorable performances. His passing is mourned by fans and fellow musicians alike.