Iron Maiden have a new album and a new plane, but some things haven't changed on the band's current world tour, including guitarist Janick Gers' fancy footwork. As you can see in the fan-shot footage ...
It finally happened. After decades of taunting Iron Maiden crowds by swinging his guitar within arm's reach of fans, Janick Gers accidentally sent his guitar flying. As is tradition, Maiden's ...
If you’ve seen Iron Maiden live within the past 27 years, it’s been difficult not to notice him. No, not Eddie, the band’s infamous mascot. Janick Gers, one of the band’s three guitarists, although ...
Janick playing with Iron Maiden at Barclays Center earlier this year (more by Greg Cristman) Iron Maiden are on the North American leg of their “Legacy of the Beast” tour, which stopped in San Antonio ...
We have another new collaboration between the sons of two prominent musicians — Iron Maiden's Janick Gers and Radiohead's Thom Yorke — a chill song called "Red Skies," which was released by Dylan Gers ...
Noah Yorke, son of Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, has shared a collaborative project with Dylan Gers, the son of Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers. The duo’s new single is called “Red Skies.” ...
Janice Gers accidentally let go of his guitar while performing one of his signature windmill twirls. Iron Maiden’s Janick Gers’ on-stage theatrics got the better of him this week when he lost the grip ...
Janick Gers began his career during a music movement in the UK called New Wave of British Heavy Metal. We don’t cash into trends. We just do what we do and we don’t also just rely on the old catalogue ...
Janick Gers, one of the three guitarists of popular English heavy-metal band Iron Maiden, says they never wanted to follow trends; however, they always planned to move with the times. It won’t be ...
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If you've seen Iron Maiden at any point since 1990, you'll no doubt have seen axeman Janick Gers flinging his guitar around his head and tossing it high into the air before catching it play again.