IRON MAIDEN's NICKO MCBRAIN: Italian Drum Clinic Photos Posted Online

June 24, 2004

Italian IRON MAIDEN fan site Eddies.it has uploaded several pictures from MAIDEN drummer Nicko McBrain's "Total McBrain Damage" drum-clinic tour in Italy this month. The pictures are taken from the shows in Velletri and Moncalieri, and can be viewed at this location.

As previously reported, McBrain confirmed during a "question-and-answer" session with fans at a drum clinic last week that the band will play festivals all over Europe next year, with plans to return to the recording studio in November 2005. The follow-up to last year's "Dance of Death" is not expected until the spring of 2006.

(Thanks: MaidenFans.com)

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