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Iron Maiden Drummer Nicko McBrain Announces Autobiography 'Hello Boys And Girls!'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain has announced an autobiography, titled "Hello Boys and Girls!"

HarperNonFiction will publish the thrilling, hilarious and deeply personal autobiography in hardback, ebook and audio on October 22.

Announcing the upcoming biography, Iron Maiden said, "With trademark humour and heart Nicko takes us behind the scenes of one of Britain's biggest ever bands. Experience the highs and lows of his illustrious career on the road, in the studio and being 'Mr Iron Maiden' to the worldwide legion of fans!"

"This is the story of what it feels like to remain not just relevant but more loved than ever after decades at the top, and to live a life transformed by music, brotherhood, and belief."

"Packed with unforgettable moments, backstage stories, laugh-out-loud anecdotes, and raw honesty, Hello Boys and Girls! is more than a rock memoir, it's a front-row seat to one of heavy metal's greatest lives," they added.

Nicko says, "I'm very excited and honoured to be working with the wonderful HarperNonFiction Team on my very own book full of lots of fun stories, anecdotes and of course my incredible experiences with some of the greatest musicians and performers from the 70s, 80s and beyond! I am blessed to be able to finally share my path to where I am today, in my own words, with the world."

McBrain's "Hello Boys and Girls!" is available to pre-order here.

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