IRON MAIDEN drummer Nicko McBrain will take part in a meet-and-greet at the Coral Springs, Florida location of School Of Rock on Thursday, November 8 between 7:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.. The young music students of School of Rock are presently in rehearsals for a “tribute to IRON MAIDEN” show and are looking forward to some first-hand advice from Nicko himself.
“Nicko is awesome for volunteering his time to mentor the kids,” says School Of Rock Coral Springs Music Director Andrew Musselman. “This is an opportunity that the kids will never forget.”
“Our house band has been working on a cover of IRON MAIDEN‘s ‘Aces High’,” says Christian Davis, Music Director at the School Of Rock West Broward. “It would be amazing if they got to rehearse it with Nicko.”
The performance-based music school, has decided to open their doors to the public for this one night, so that other kids in the community can meet Nicko and better understand the importance of music education. In lieu of an admission fee, School Of Rock will be accepting optional donations to the Rock School Fund. This fund will provide instruments and scholarship funding to cover tuition expenses based on a student’s financial need combined with their desire to actively and passionately participate in a rock school program.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
7:45 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Location: School of Rock Coral Springs
7544 Wiles Rd Suite 102-C
Coral Springs, FL 33067
The Rock School Fund is the first 501(c)3 non-profit to provide tuition and instruments to kids ages 7-17 who want to attend any rock music school in the USA.
British heavy metal legends IRON MAIDEN this week landed at position No. 3 on Billboard.com‘s “Hot Tours” list of top-grossing tours this week with $4.8 million in ticket sales from seven performances on their 2012 tour through North America. The 34-date “Maiden England” trek is based on the band’s “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Tour”, with a setlist almost exclusively from the 1980s featuring all the classic songs and hits. The same spectacular stage set as was used on the original 1988 tour has been recreated, complete with a magnificent light show, pyro and a newly reincarnated Eddie.
Asked by AZCentral.com what inspired the “history of MAIDEN” series of tours, MAIDEN drummer Nicko McBrain said, “The primary reason is there were these new generations of fans. We thought, ‘These kids weren’t even thought about when we went out with this particular tour and that particular tour.’ And that’s how it all started. So it works out well for us. When you’re doing a brand-new record, you’ve got to see how the sales go on that, you’ve got to go on tour and promote it, which we’ve always done a great job of in the past. But it’s nice to not have to take that side of the industry with you every time you go out on tour.”
Regarding whether re-creating what he did in 1988 stirred memories of that time in IRON MAIDEN‘s history for him, Nicko said, “I think if you ask everybody, we kind of just know we were there but we don’t remember a bloody thing about it. [laughs] But going to these places we played in that period of our lives, you sometimes get these memories jogged. It’s like when you sit around a table with your childhood mates, and somebody will say one little thing and it just conjures up this memory. For me, I find it more so when I’m actually playing a song at a particular venue. I might be halfway through a song, and I’ll go, ‘I remember what I did after the gig that night. This is where I took my wife out and whatever happened.’ Well, she wouldn’t have been my wife then. [laughs, and then in a much louder voice] It might have been someone else’s. [laughs]”
McBrain, who joined IRON MAIDEN in 1982 as the replacement for drummer Clive Burr, tells AZCentral.com that he still think very highly of the “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” album, especially now that he has had to re-learn all the material from it. “It’s a masterpiece,” he said. “What I tended to do was listen to the ‘Maiden England’ video. And I’d go, ‘Gosh, I can’t believe we played that song that fast.’ So what we’ve done is — we still have a lot of energy, but as a player, I’ve realized that we couldn’t play these songs at that speed today and make it work. We were younger, and it was a lot more crazy. We’re a bit more refined with where we go with the tempos now. There are still nights where I get a bit quick, and me and Steve [Harris, bass] get going together and the rest of the band moan and groan at us because we think we’re young kids again up there. [laughs] But it was really nice listening back to the old stuff because I rarely revisit the older MAIDEN material when I’m listening in my car to music.”
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