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Iron Maiden Launch Auction to Raise Funds for Former Drummer, Clive Burr
June 23, 2002 Following three sell-out nights at London's Brixton Academy and the success of their single "Run to the Hills," Iron Maiden have already raised nearly a quarter of a million pounds sterling for the Clive Burr MS Trust. Both EMI Records and Zomba Music Publishers have also donated their profits from their side of the single.
The sequence of events leading to the shows was the sad news last year that
ex-member and friend, Clive Burr, was suffering from Multiple
Sclerosis. The band rallied together and
performed the three shows in London to an audience of fans that had
traveled from the four corners of the world. All
profits from the three shows (including record-breaking sales of merchandise) were placed in the Clive Burr Multiple
Sclerosis Trust which is a fund that will not only help Clive and MS
sufferers, but will also contribute to vital research into the debilitating
disease which affects so many people.
Ebay Auction, June 28th
To help raise more funds, the band has decided to release exclusive memorabilia from their 20-plus-year career.
Here's a list of the memorabilia up for bid:
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Maiden's drummer Nicko McBrain is kindly donating his monster-full performance drum kit.
The drum kit is Nicko McBrain's full 31 Piece Signia Marquee Premier Drum Kit including
Paiste Cymbals and is a chance of a lifetime opportunity to bid for a large
piece of rock history. The kit has been used by Nicko on tour, at Festivals,
TV performances (including their recent performance of 'Run To The Hills' on
Top Of the Pops) and drum clinics around the world spanning the last 8 years.
The kit comes with stands and the drums are in Hardcase cases.
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For the guitarists, there is a Fender Stratocaster Iron Maiden Signature
Series Guitar signed by all members of the band including ex-drummer Clive
Burr. The Iron Maiden guitars are part of a Limited Edition Stratocaster
made by Fender to the specifications given by Dave Murray, Janick Gers and
Adrian Smith. The Stratocaster features Seymour Duncan Pickups and Locking
Floyd Rose Tremelo.
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For the first time, the band has decided to make available to the public an
"Eddie" stage prop from their "No Prayer from the Road" tour which is truly
monstrous. The construction features an eight-foot high Eddie head and
shoulders and two arms which were part of the Stage set where Eddie emerged
from a huge on stage coffin similar to the No Prayer Album cover.
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The band has raided their storage facility and has unearthed rare Monsters
of Rock posters from their 1988 Monsters of Rock shows in France,
Italy and Spain as well as a very rare 1985 Powerslave Tour poster for their
sell-out shows at Radio City Hall in New York.
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Also up for grabs are some exclusive Clive Burr Event T-shirts from the
recent London Brixton Academy, which have been signed by the entire band and
Clive Burr, and 20 signed copies of the Limited Edition event postergrammes.
These items were signed specifically for this auction and are only available
at the action. You will not find these signed items anywhere else.
Again, all proceeds will go to the Clive Burr Trust.
The auction will commence at Midday 12pm (GMT) June 28, 2002 on EBay and will
run for 10 days to give everyone plenty of opportunity to bid. The auction
items will be listed on the Charities page on www.ebay.co.uk and will also be
also listed on www.Ebay.com. Full information on each of the items, including
photographs, will be posted on the band's website, www.ironmaiden.com with
direct links to the auction on Friday, June 28.
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