Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson revealed when asked during his spoken-word tour at Riffe Center Theatre Complex in Columbus, Ohio his favorite female singer of all time and explained why she is so good. Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson names his favorite female singer "The one that rolls off the tip of my tongue is Ann Wilson from Heart. Although she didn't have the kind of — not charisma; notoriety or whatever of somebody like a Janis Joplin, an equally great voice and things like that, she's just a complete all-arounder." The most amazing voice… A beautiful folk singer, fantastic metal singer with a lovely edge to it, flawless technique. Honestly, not worthy. Amazing." Ann Wilson Born in San Diego, California back in 1950, Ann Wilson it's Heart's vocalist since the early 70s, that is the first Hard Rock band fronted by a woman. They have sold more than 35 millions records worldwide and relased classic songs like "Barracuda", "Magic Man", "Alone" and "Crazy On You". The singer also is recalled for the amazing Led Zeppelin cover she made with her sister and Hear guitarist Nancy Wilson back in 2012 when the British band received the Kennedy Center Honors. The Wilson sisters and John Bonham's son Jason performed the classic "Stairway To Heaven" for an audience that had John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, president Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey. https://youtu.be/2u-PjvRyr0I Dickinson’s 2022 Spoken Word tour dates February 05 Feb – Boston, Schubert Theatre at the Boch Center 07 Feb – Philadelphia, The Fillmore 08 Feb – Washington DC, Warner Theatre 10 Feb – Cleveland, MGM Northfield Park 11 Feb – Chicago, Vic Theatre 13 Feb – Minneapolis, Pantages Theatre 14 Feb – Milwaukee-Racine, Pabst Theater 16 Feb – Des Moines, Hoyt Sherman Place Theatre 17 Feb – Oklahoma City, Rose State College Hudiberg Chevrolet Center 19 Feb – Kansas City, Uptown Theater 20 Feb – Denver, Paramount Theatre 22 Feb – Dallas, Majestic Theatre 23 Feb – Houston, Stafford Centre 24 Feb – Austin, Paramount Theatre 26 Feb – Phoenix, Mesa Arts Center 28 Feb – San Diego, Balboa Theatre March 01 Mar – Los Angeles, Orpheum Theatre 03 Mar – San Francisco, Palace of Fine Arts 04 Mar – Portland (OR), Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 06 Mar – Seattle, The Moore Theatre 12 Mar – Las Vegas, House Of Blues 14 Mar – Vancouver (New Westminster), Massey Theatre 16 Mar – Victoria, Royal Theatre 18 Mar – Edmonton, Winspear Centre 20 Mar – Winnipeg, Burton Cummings Theatre 21 Mar – Calgary, Jack Singer Concert Hall 23 Mar – Montreal, MTELUS 26 Mar – Ottawa, Algonquin Commons Theatre 27 Mar – Quebec City, Palais Montcalm 29 Mar – Hamilton, FirstOntario Concert Hall 30 Mar – Kitchener, Centre in the Square