- Dennis Wilcock
Dennis Wilcock was the second singer for the band
Iron Maiden . He was in the band only briefly, from1976 to1977 . Wilcock used many special effects onstage with Maiden, including fake blood andpyrotechnics , and used face paint similar to Kiss.In 1977, he had an argument with Dave Murray after a gig which resulted in the vocalist leaving Maiden to form a new band with former Maiden guitarist Terry Wapram.
In 1979 Dennis joined North London hard rock band
Gibraltar as lead vocalist. After rehearsals the band took up a weekly residency at theRuskin Arms , East Ham. The Ruskin Arms best being known for being the starting place for bands such as TheSmall Faces andIron Maiden .Gibraltar were formed in 1978 by guitarist Tony Miles, previously of Tush, former musical collaborator with
Phil Collen ofDef Leppard , and drummer Jim Lassen. Many auditions were undertaken to find the blend of musicians and ended up with several line-ups with a strong Iron Maiden flavour.First to join was ex-Maiden guitarist
Tony Parsons and his bass playing brother Steve. Ex-Maiden guitaristBob Sawyer also featured at one point. However, it wasn't until Dennis joined, along with ex-Tush bassist Mickey Tickton, that the band stabilised. Jim Lassen later left for personal reasons and was replaced by ex-Maiden drummerRon Matthews Gibraltar finally parted company in 1981 but not before having recorded a demo at Spaceward Studios, Cambridge. Iron Maiden had incidentally recorded their first demos in the same studio.
The band briefly reunited in the late 80's to play a number of benefit gigs. The line-up for these was Dennis Wilcok, Tony Miles, Mickey Tickton and drummer "Spanner", former drummer for ex-Bad Company guitarist
Dave Colwell .Dennis left music to pursue a career in life insurance.
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