Original lead singer of legendary metal band passes away at age 69

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being replaced by Dennis Wilcock in October of that same year.

After his departure from Iron Maiden, Day continued to make his mark in the British heavy metal scene. In 1980, he founded the band More, which released their first album “Warhead” in 1981.

“We are saddened by the news of the passing of the talented More vocalist Paul Mario Day,” his former band More expressed in a statement following his death. “Paul played a significant role in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement during his time with an early incarnation of Iron Maiden and his exceptional performance on the ‘Warhead’ album.”

Following his time with More, Day went on to front the band Wildfire from 1983 to 1984 before departing prior to the release of their second album. Day found commercial success in 1985 when he joined Sweet, collaborating with guitarist Andy Scott and drummer Mick Tucker.

“Paul Mario Day RIP,” Scott remarked upon hearing of Day’s passing. “PMD was the original lead singer of IRON MAIDEN and was also part of the band MORE before joining SWEET. He peacefully passed away at his residence in Australia.”

The loss of Paul Mario Day has deeply affected the music industry, with fans and fellow musicians mourning the passing of the legendary vocalist. His contributions to Iron Maiden and the British heavy metal genre as a whole will always be remembered fondly.

The legacy of Paul Mario Day will live on through his music, and his unique voice and stage presence will continue to inspire generations of fans to come. May he rest in peace.

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