IRON MAIDEN Drummer Performs With South Florida Hard Rock Band: Photos Available

June 7, 2004

IRON MAIDEN fans site MaidenFans.com is reporting that MAIDEN drummer Nicko McBrain and former BLACK SABBATH/GREAT WHITE/LITA FORD bassist Dave "The Beast" Spitz joined the South Florida-based hard rock band DEEPSET for a set of MAIDEN covers on Saturday, June 5 (Nicko's 52nd birthday) at Kelsey club in Lake Park, Florida. Check out the photos here. The set list for the show was as follows:

01. The Number Of The Beast
02. The Trooper
03. Wrathchild
04. The Wickerman
05. Rainmaker
06. War Pigs (BLACK SABBATH)
07. Iron Maiden
08. Hallowed Be Thy Name
09. Drum Solo
10. Running Free
11. Run To The Hills

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