- Paul Mario Day, the original frontman of heavy metal band Iron Maiden, has died at the age of 69.
- His death was confirmed by the band More, whom he also fronted, stating he passed away peacefully at his home in Newcastle, Australia, on Tuesday.
- Day became Iron Maiden's first vocalist in December 1975, performing their inaugural gig in May 1976 before leaving the band less than a year later.
- Throughout his career, Day also fronted other notable bands including More, Wildfire, and a reformed version of the glam rock band Sweet in 1985.
- Tributes have been paid by Iron Maiden, More, and Sweet's Andy Scott, all acknowledging his significant contribution to British music.
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Paul Mario Day death: Original Iron Maiden vocalist dies, aged 69