Former Iron Maiden Singer Paul Di'Anno Pondering Retirement
. And he's still upset over the "official" reason given for his departure from Iron Maiden in 1981. He's back on the road after serving a prison sentence for benefit fraud. Last year he pled guilty to claiming over �45,000 through being unable to work because of back problems � even though he was playing gigs all over the world at the time. But his thoughts are beginning to move beyond the live arena. He tells Let There Be Rock: "It's what I do, and it's what I love, but it's not everything. The everything is my family. When I leave this, there's no return for me � I'm done. "I am tired. I work very hard." . Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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