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Former IRON MAIDEN singer PAUL DI'ANNO launches WARHORSE

16-02-2022

Former IRON MAIDEN frontman Paul Di’Anno, who has been receiving physiotherapy and lymphatic drainage treatments in Zagreb, Croatia in preparation for his upcoming knee surgery, has teamed up with several Croatian musicians to form a new project called WARHORSEWARHORSE recently entered the studio to record three songs, two of which — “Stop The War” and “The Doubt Within” — will be released as a special DVD single along with Paul‘s video message to all fans who bought this single and thus helped raise funds for his upcoming operation. In addition to the single, each customer will receive a special event t-shirt, designed by Robert Štivičić (Crusader Art),made for Paul‘s first concert in seven years, which will be held in Zagreb on May 21. The show will be filmed and parts of it will be included in a documentary about Di’Anno, to be directed by Wes Orshoski, co-director and producer of the acclaimed 2010 film “Lemmy” about the MOTÖRHEAD icon. A livestream of the concert will also be made available.

The “Stop The War” / “The Doubt Within” single is limited to 666 copies, of which 333 are available for pre-sale (about 200 have already been sold),and the remaining 333 will be available at Paul‘s concert in Zagreb. Each DVD single will be signed by the band (including Paul) and will be accompanied by the aforementioned event t-shirt.

Di’Anno fans who want to purchase this special, limited and signed bundle can do so at www.maidencroatia.com/warhorse where the item can be ordered exclusively.

A fundraiser for Paul‘s upcoming surgery has been organized by his friends and fans coordinated by Kastro Pergjoni from the U.K. and Stjepan Juras from Croatia, in collaboration with the other members of WARHORSE. All proceeds from the single will be used to cover the costs of Paul‘s treatment and related needs.

The Zagreb concert will be free to attend and is being held as a way of thanking Paul‘s fans for their help during the most difficult time of his recovery. The show will take place at the Bikers Beer Factory, just a day before the big IRON MAIDEN gig at the Zagreb Arena.

Although no tickets are required to attend Paul‘s concert, the venue capacity is limited, so everyone is invited to come to the Bikers Beer Factory as early as possible the day of the shows and get a wristband.

WARHORSE DVD single details

01. Stop The War (3:30)

Lyrics: Hrvoje Madiraca, Paul Di’Anno

Music: Hrvoje Madiraca, Ante Pupačić Pupi

02. The Doubt Within (3:24)

Lyrics: Hrvoje Madiraca
Music: Hrvoje Madiraca, Ante Pupačić Pupi

Vocals: Paul Di’Anno

Guitars: Hrvoje MadiracaAnte Pupačić Pupi
Bass: Becky Baldwin (“Stop The War”),Ante Pupačić Pupi (“The Doubt Within”)
Drums: Petar Šantić (“Stop The War”),Danijel Stojan (“The Doubt Within”)

Di’Anno recorded two classic albums with IRON MAIDEN — a self-titled effort in 1980 and “Killers” in 1981 — before being fired and replaced by Bruce Dickinson. He went on to front a number of other bands, including KILLERS and BATTLEZONE, and released several solo records.

In March 2011, Di’Anno was sentenced to nine months in a U.K. prison after he falsely collected government benefits by claiming he suffered nerve damage to his back that prevented him from working.

Di’Anno completed his first North American tour in early 2010, 17 years after he was deported following a prison term for guns and drug offenses.

Pergjoni, who has been behind Cart & Horses since 2016, leasing the pub from the building’s owners who are converting the beer garden and car park into flats, discussed his fundraising efforts during a 2020 appearance on the “Uncle Steve’s Iron Maiden Zone” podcast. Asked if he has approached the members of IRON MAIDEN themselves to contribute in some way to the Di’Anno campaign, Kastro said: “Myself, no, I haven’t, to be honest, because I don’t wanna put things… What’s the best way to say it now? It’s not up to me to go to them, because I have no connections with IRON MAIDEN themselves. Even when I need to approach Steve (HarrisIRON MAIDEN bassist and founder), I go through his friends or his sister sometimes or close friends that he’s got to get stuff from him. But to go to MAIDEN for something that is related to MAIDEN, I don’t think that it is me personally, or Cart & Horses, the ones to contact them. I’d love if they come forward and just cover whatever is left or say whatever, but I don’t think it’s down to me to go to MAIDEN. Because Paul‘s got friends and he’s got connections with MAIDEN more than I have, so if MAIDEN wanted to, or if somebody else wanted to, they would have done it. But so far, nothing, unfortunately, no.”

Di’Anno recorded two classic albums with IRON MAIDEN — a self-titled effort in 1980 and “Killers” in 1981 — before being fired and replaced by Bruce Dickinson. He went on to front a number of other bands, including KILLERS and BATTLEZONE, and released several solo records.

In February, Di’Anno told the “Još Jedan” podcast that his health was “better” than it was just a couple of months earlier but noted that he still “a lot of work to do — a lot of physio and stuff like that.”

Paul went on to blast the U.K.’s free-at-the-point-of-use National Health Service (NHS),saying: “Fucking NHS sucks. I was a defender of them big time. But the nurses are awesome and all the workers. It’s the fucking bureaucracy bullshit — the management and the people who run the NHS are just total assholes. But the poor heroes — the nurses and the staff — they’re great, but their hands are tied. So they didn’t know what to do. They just dumped me.”

Di’Anno, who will turn 64 on May 17, outlined some of the recent health issues he has battled that have kept him from performing for seven years.

“I caught sepsis when an infection you already have triggers a chain reaction throughout your body in 2015, and it almost killed me,” he said. “And I spent eight months in a hospital in England. You’ve got a crucial 45 minutes to get as many antibiotics in you before you die, and they managed to do that, which was great. Then I spent eight months in a hospital, and then another three months in a care home. And while I was in there getting things done, on hospital visits, I caught MRSA Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, an infection caused by a type of staph bacteria that’s become resistant to many of the antibiotics used to treat ordinary staph infections there twice, in the hospital. So that was it. So it kept delaying things and delaying things… And then they took this knee out put this cement thing in. And it was only supposed to be in there for a year. And the first time they put that in, it broke, so they cut me open again and put another in. And that one is still in here. And while it’s been in there this long, it’s going toxic. So, what the fuck are they doing over there at the NHS?”

Di’Anno reportedly underwent an operation in 2016 to remove a “rugby ball-sized abscess” on his lungs and required a knee-replacement operation on both knees after getting involved in several motorcycle accidents over the years. As a result, Di’Anno was forced to sit down while performing at his most recent shows.

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