Former IRON MAIDEN Guitarist To Perform With Kids At U.K. Charity Concert

January 13, 2010

U.K.'s Herts And Essex Observer reports that former IRON MAIDEN guitarist Dennis Stratton will perform students from Bishop's Stortford's Clive's Easylearn music school on January 25 at a concert for Macmillan Cancer Support and the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Stratton, who played lead guitar on the legendary '80s metallers' self-titled album, will join the youngsters on stage to play an IRON MAIDEN song.

There will also be a themed raffle with some great prizes up for grabs, including signed photographs of IRON MAIDEN and blues-rock god Eric Clapton as well as an electric guitar.

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