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Blaze Bayley (Bayley Alexander Cooke) was born on 29 May, 1963 in Birmingham, England, is an English singer. Discover Blaze Bayley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Bayley Alexander Cooke
Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 29 May, 1963
Birthday 29 May
Birthplace Birmingham, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Debbie Hartland (m. 2007–2008)

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Blaze Bayley Net Worth

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1963

Blaze Bayley (born Bayley Alexander Cooke, 29 May 1963) is an English heavy metal singer.

Bayley was born Bayley Alexander Cooke in Birmingham on 29 May 1963.

His main inspiration to be a singer was when he saw Ronnie James Dio perform live at Birmingham Odeon on Dio's "Holy Diver" tour.

At the time, Bayley was working a night job as a hotel porter.

He would watch the rehearsals of a sixth form band who played Sex Pistols covers and some original material.

It was the first time Blaze decided he would like to be a singer on stage.

1981

The X Factor peaked at No. 8 on the UK Albums Chart and Virtual XI hit only No. 16, both being the lowest-charting Iron Maiden studio albums since Killers was released in 1981.

1984

He was the lead singer of Wolfsbane from 1984 to 1994 (and currently since 2010, following reunions in 2007 and 2009).

Bayley started his career as the lead vocalist of Wolfsbane, a band formed in 1984.

1985

Before that, Wolfsbane had recorded three demos - Wolfsbane (1985), Dancin' Dirty (1987), and Wasted but Dangerous (1988).

Notably, the latter was recorded at Square Dance Studios in Derby, England.

1989

Their debut album, Live Fast, Die Fast, was released in 1989.

1990

In 1990, they had the privilege of supporting Iron Maiden on their No Prayer on the Road tour in the UK.

During the same year, Wolfsbane released an EP titled All Hell's Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson's Place.

1991

Their second full studio album, Down Fall the Good Guys, followed in 1991, granting them their sole UK chart entry with the single "Ezy" peaking at No. 68.

1993

Despite being dropped by Def American due to perceived insufficient sales, Wolfsbane was voted the UK's best unsigned act in 1993.

That same year, they released a live album, Massive Noise Injection, through the Bronze Company label.

Interestingly, it was during Bruce Dickinson's departure from Iron Maiden in 1993 that Bayley emerged as the chosen replacement from hundreds of auditions.

Following this, Wolfsbane disbanded.

1994

He was also the lead singer of Iron Maiden during Bruce Dickinson's absence from 1994 to 1999.

Since then, he has pursued a solo career and has released eleven studio albums.

Blaze was voted number 67 in Sweden Rock magazine's top 100 singers of all time.

In 1994, the band unveiled their self-titled third studio album, Wolfsbane, also on the Bronze Company label.

A limited edition of the album included the EP Everything Else.

1995

After a serious motorcycle accident put him out of commission for a year, Bayley was able to record vocals for Maiden's The X Factor, released in 1995.

Bayley went on tour with the band in support of the album.

1998

Another Iron Maiden album with Bayley on vocals, Virtual XI was released in 1998.

The two Iron Maiden albums released during Bayley's tenure did not chart as well as the band had hoped.

1999

Bayley left Iron Maiden in February 1999 after hearing that vocalist Bruce Dickinson was returning to the band.

2004

Iron Maiden occasionally perform songs from the two Maiden albums featuring Bayley, including "Man on the Edge" and "Futureal", which he co-wrote, though no Bayley-era songs appeared in the band's set list between 2004 and 2017.

2007

In 2007, Wolfsbane regrouped for a special one-off performance, with Bayley resuming vocal and frontman duties.

They provided support for The Wildhearts on a brief UK tour in December 2007.

2009

Another tour followed in December 2009, this time supporting The Quireboys on their 'A Little Bit of What You Fancy 20th Anniversary Tour'.

2011

Notably, Wolfsbane headlined a show at the Borderline in London on 9 April 2011.

Subsequently, they embarked on a tour supporting Saxon in April 2011.

In 2011, Wolfsbane released the album Wolfsbane Save the World, along with an EP titled Did it for the Money, complemented by a successful UK tour.

Bayley was chosen as Bruce Dickinson's replacement after hundreds of auditions.

His departure from Wolfsbane led to their disbandment later that year.

2018

In 2018, the band played "The Clansman" and "Sign of the Cross".

Likewise, Bayley has performed Iron Maiden songs originally recorded by the Dickinson and Paul Di'Anno led line-ups at some concerts.