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Iron Man was an American heavy metal band from Maryland .

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41-1007: [REDACTED] Look up ironman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Iron Man , Ironman or Ironmen may refer to: People [ edit ] Nathaniel "Iron Man" Avery (1939–1985), American caddie for Arnold Palmer Travis Fulton (1977–2021), American mixed martial arts fighter Gunnar Graps (1951–2004), Estonian musician Mick Murphy (cyclist) (1934–2015), Irish cyclist Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), Indian independence activist and former Deputy Prime Minister of India Cal Ripken Jr. (born 1960), American Major League Baseball player Ivan Stewart (born 1945), American off-road racing driver Billy Williams (born 1938), American Major League Baseball player Robert Downey Jr. (Born 1965) American Actor Films [ edit ] Marvel Cinematic Universe [ edit ] Iron Man (2008 film) , an American live-action film based on

82-426: A 1963 album by Eric Dolphy "Iron Man" (song) , a 1970 song by Black Sabbath Iron Man (soundtrack) , a 2008 soundtrack album Iron Man: The Best of Black Sabbath , a compilation album by Black Sabbath "Iron Man", a song by The Tansads Ironman (Ghostface Killah album) , a 1996 album by Ghostface Killah The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend , an album by Pete Townshend "The Iron Man",

123-426: A 1963 album by Eric Dolphy "Iron Man" (song) , a 1970 song by Black Sabbath Iron Man (soundtrack) , a 2008 soundtrack album Iron Man: The Best of Black Sabbath , a compilation album by Black Sabbath "Iron Man", a song by The Tansads Ironman (Ghostface Killah album) , a 1996 album by Ghostface Killah The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend , an album by Pete Townshend "The Iron Man",

164-551: A 1994 animated series Iron Man: Armored Adventures , a TV CGI animated series Tetsujin 28, a character from the anime series that debuted in 1960 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Tetsujin 28-go (2000 TV series) , based on the 1956 manga series Tetsujin 28-go "Iron Man" Carmichael, alter ego of Lucille Carmichael on three episodes of The Lucy Show The Invincible Iron Man , part of 1966 The Marvel Super Heroes cartoon series. Literature [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] The Iron Man and

205-551: A 1994 animated series Iron Man: Armored Adventures , a TV CGI animated series Tetsujin 28, a character from the anime series that debuted in 1960 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Tetsujin 28-go (2000 TV series) , based on the 1956 manga series Tetsujin 28-go "Iron Man" Carmichael, alter ego of Lucille Carmichael on three episodes of The Lucy Show The Invincible Iron Man , part of 1966 The Marvel Super Heroes cartoon series. Literature [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] The Iron Man and

246-659: A Timex wristwatch introduced in 1997 and marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon Timex Ironman , a digital wristwatch marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ironman" , "ironmen" , "iron-man" , or "iron-men" on Misplaced Pages. Man of Iron (disambiguation) Iron Woman (disambiguation) Steelman (disambiguation) Iron (disambiguation) Man (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

287-521: A Timex wristwatch introduced in 1997 and marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon Timex Ironman , a digital wristwatch marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ironman" , "ironmen" , "iron-man" , or "iron-men" on Misplaced Pages. Man of Iron (disambiguation) Iron Woman (disambiguation) Steelman (disambiguation) Iron (disambiguation) Man (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

328-725: A bodybuilding and weight-training magazine Sports [ edit ] Ironman Triathlon , a long-distance triathlon Ironman World Championship Ironman 70.3 Iron man (sports streak) , an athlete of unusual physical endurance Iron man match , a type of a professional wrestling match Ironman curling, an annual outdoor curling event in Manitoba, Canada Ironman football , an American football system where player substitutions were limited 1926 Brown Bears football team or "the Iron Men", which used player substitutions sparingly 1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team , nicknamed

369-623: A bodybuilding and weight-training magazine Sports [ edit ] Ironman Triathlon , a long-distance triathlon Ironman World Championship Ironman 70.3 Iron man (sports streak) , an athlete of unusual physical endurance Iron man match , a type of a professional wrestling match Ironman curling, an annual outdoor curling event in Manitoba, Canada Ironman football , an American football system where player substitutions were limited 1926 Brown Bears football team or "the Iron Men", which used player substitutions sparingly 1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team , nicknamed

410-467: A game mode in some computer games wherein savescumming (reloading to get a better outcome) or other features such as trading with other players (in multiplayer games) are disabled Iron Man VR , a virtual reality video game for the PlayStation VR headset Comics [ edit ] Iron Man , a Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man (comic book) , the name of several comic book titles featuring

451-410: A game mode in some computer games wherein savescumming (reloading to get a better outcome) or other features such as trading with other players (in multiplayer games) are disabled Iron Man VR , a virtual reality video game for the PlayStation VR headset Comics [ edit ] Iron Man , a Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man (comic book) , the name of several comic book titles featuring

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492-517: A song by Tom Paxton Sculpture and statues [ edit ] Iron:Man , a 1993 sculpture by Antony Gormley, in Birmingham, England Iron Man (Buddhist statue) , Tibetan statue considered a forgery by experts Iron Man (Minnesota statue) , a 1987 statue in Chisholm, Minnesota Television [ edit ] Iron Man (anime) , a 2010 television series Iron Man (TV series) ,

533-413: A song by Tom Paxton Sculpture and statues [ edit ] Iron:Man , a 1993 sculpture by Antony Gormley, in Birmingham, England Iron Man (Buddhist statue) , Tibetan statue considered a forgery by experts Iron Man (Minnesota statue) , a 1987 statue in Chisholm, Minnesota Television [ edit ] Iron Man (anime) , a 2010 television series Iron Man (TV series) ,

574-1072: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ironman [REDACTED] Look up ironman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Iron Man , Ironman or Ironmen may refer to: People [ edit ] Nathaniel "Iron Man" Avery (1939–1985), American caddie for Arnold Palmer Travis Fulton (1977–2021), American mixed martial arts fighter Gunnar Graps (1951–2004), Estonian musician Mick Murphy (cyclist) (1934–2015), Irish cyclist Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), Indian independence activist and former Deputy Prime Minister of India Cal Ripken Jr. (born 1960), American Major League Baseball player Ivan Stewart (born 1945), American off-road racing driver Billy Williams (born 1938), American Major League Baseball player Robert Downey Jr. (Born 1965) American Actor Films [ edit ] Marvel Cinematic Universe [ edit ] Iron Man (2008 film) , an American live-action film based on

615-697: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Iron Man (band) Iron Man began as a Black Sabbath tribute band in 1986 when Alfred Morris III (guitar) and Kim Geoffrey Martin (drums) of Force decided to take all the Black Sabbath songs that they had mixed in to the Force set list since 1976 and start a band dedicated to Alfred's favorite group. Regular rehearsals were held in Kim Martin's mother's home in Bethesda MD with

656-569: The Able Team series by Dick Stivers Ironman (novel) , a 1995 novel by Chris Crutcher Iron Man , a 2008 novel by Peter David , a novelization of the 2008 film Non-fiction [ edit ] Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chrétien , a 2003 biography of Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Iron Man: My Journey through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath , a 2011 autobiography by Black Sabbath founding member Tony Iommi Magazines [ edit ] Iron Man (magazine) ,

697-519: The Able Team series by Dick Stivers Ironman (novel) , a 1995 novel by Chris Crutcher Iron Man , a 2008 novel by Peter David , a novelization of the 2008 film Non-fiction [ edit ] Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chrétien , a 2003 biography of Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Iron Man: My Journey through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath , a 2011 autobiography by Black Sabbath founding member Tony Iommi Magazines [ edit ] Iron Man (magazine) ,

738-519: The Scene Killer album (2001) on MeteorCity Records , which is a collaboration of musicians from New Jersey bands along with a few out-of-state guests. Former vocalist Rob Levey is now better known for his work in organizing the Stoner Hands of Doom festivals. On January 15, 2012, Iron Man posted the following announcement on their Facebook page: "Iron Man are happy to announce Jason 'Mot' Waldmann as

779-685: The "Ironmen" because a number of Hawkeyes played 60-minute games Ironman (surf lifesaving) , a multi-disciplinary surf lifesaving event Seattle Ironmen , a 1944–1952 ice hockey franchise in the Pacific Coast Hockey League South Wales Ironmen , the name used in the 2017 season by rugby league club West Wales Raiders Walsh Jesuit Ironman , a high school wrestling tournament Mascot of Danville High School , Danville, Pennsylvania. Usually pluralized as "the Ironmen" Watches [ edit ] Ironman Datalink ,

820-545: The "Ironmen" because a number of Hawkeyes played 60-minute games Ironman (surf lifesaving) , a multi-disciplinary surf lifesaving event Seattle Ironmen , a 1944–1952 ice hockey franchise in the Pacific Coast Hockey League South Wales Ironmen , the name used in the 2017 season by rugby league club West Wales Raiders Walsh Jesuit Ironman , a high school wrestling tournament Mascot of Danville High School , Danville, Pennsylvania. Usually pluralized as "the Ironmen" Watches [ edit ] Ironman Datalink ,

861-489: The CD version in the future. And in 2009, Al Morris III guided yet another new lineup of Iron Man into the studio to record the band's fourth album, I Have Returned , released by Shadow Kingdom Records. 2010 saw the departure of drummer Dex Dexter and vocalist Joseph Donnelly, who were replaced by drummer Mike Rix and vocalist "Screaming Mad" Dee Calhoun (ex-After Therapy and Land of Doom). This new lineup quickly recorded and released

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902-554: The MD/VA/DC region was evident during these auditions. Everyone, please welcome Mot to the Iron Man family as we look forward to a very successful 2012!" That summer, Iron Man released their att hålla dig över EP. On February 4, 2013, Iron Man announced that they were about to begin recording their fifth full-length album, and that they would again be working with Frank Marchand, who engineered I Have Returned . The resulting album, South of

943-492: The Marvel Comics character List of Iron Man titles Iron Man (Canadian comics) , a pioneering Canadian comics character Tetsujin 28, a character from the manga series that debuted in 1956 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Bozo the Iron Man , a character from Quality Comics' series, Smash Comics Music [ edit ] Iron Man (band) , an American doom metal band Iron Man (Eric Dolphy album) ,

984-436: The Marvel Comics character List of Iron Man titles Iron Man (Canadian comics) , a pioneering Canadian comics character Tetsujin 28, a character from the manga series that debuted in 1956 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Bozo the Iron Man , a character from Quality Comics' series, Smash Comics Music [ edit ] Iron Man (band) , an American doom metal band Iron Man (Eric Dolphy album) ,

1025-539: The Marvel character Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe) , the character as depicted in the media franchise Iron Man 2 , the 2010 sequel to the film Iron Man 3 , the 2013 sequel Other films [ edit ] The Iron Man (serial) , a 1924 film serial The Iron Man , or A Man of Iron , a 1925 silent film The Iron Man (1930 film) , a 1930 animated film Iron Man (1931 film) , directed by Tod Browning Iron Man (1951 film) , based on

1066-490: The Marvel character Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe) , the character as depicted in the media franchise Iron Man 2 , the 2010 sequel to the film Iron Man 3 , the 2013 sequel Other films [ edit ] The Iron Man (serial) , a 1924 film serial The Iron Man , or A Man of Iron , a 1925 silent film The Iron Man (1930 film) , a 1930 animated film Iron Man (1931 film) , directed by Tod Browning Iron Man (1951 film) , based on

1107-505: The Tin Woman , a 1929 novel by Stephen Leacock Iron Man , a 1930 novel by William R. Burnett Iron Man, Iron Horse , a 1960 novel by James Keene The Iron Man (novel) , a 1968 novel by Ted Hughes The Iron Man , a 1974 novel by Kay Thorpe "The Iron Man", a short story in the 1976 The Iron Man & Other Tales of the Ring by Robert E. Howard Ironman , the 19th novel in

1148-406: The Tin Woman , a 1929 novel by Stephen Leacock Iron Man , a 1930 novel by William R. Burnett Iron Man, Iron Horse , a 1960 novel by James Keene The Iron Man (novel) , a 1968 novel by Ted Hughes The Iron Man , a 1974 novel by Kay Thorpe "The Iron Man", a short story in the 1976 The Iron Man & Other Tales of the Ring by Robert E. Howard Ironman , the 19th novel in

1189-431: The band's new permanent drummer. Mot, a longtime friend and fan of Iron Man, recently performed with the band in a fill-in basis, and based on his performance and his friendship and chemistry with the band, has been awarded the full-time position. Iron Man graciously thanks everyone who auditioned; the response was huge, and the choice was far from easy. The evidence of the richness of the talent pool regarding drummers within

1230-460: The large catalog of riffs he had built and saved over the years. In 1999 the band released their third studio album, Generation Void . Each album has had a new line-up with Morris being the only constant throughout the years. In 2006, a bootleg recording of Iron Man surfaced entitled Iron Man: Live in Cincinnati . This concert was one of the very few performed on the ill-fated 2000 U.S. Tour. The show

1271-432: The new line up intact the band finally made their comeback show as planned on April 15 at the D.O.B.D. Festival. Soon after, the band released the self-produced CDEP Submission . In 2007, Leaf Hound Records began re-released the first two albums originally released on Hellhound Records. Both albums have been remastered. The Passage was re-released on CD. In 2008, Black Night was released on LP with plans to re-release

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1312-436: The novel by W.R. Burnett Iron Man , or Tieren , a 1964 Chinese film about Wang Jinxi Tetsuo: The Iron Man , a 1989 Japanese film Tetsujin 28: The Movie (2005), Japanese film based on the 1956 manga series Tetsujin 28-go Iron Man (2009 film) , a 2009 Chinese film about Wang Jinxi Games [ edit ] Iron Man (video game) , a 2008 video game based on the film Ironman (computer gaming) ,

1353-436: The novel by W.R. Burnett Iron Man , or Tieren , a 1964 Chinese film about Wang Jinxi Tetsuo: The Iron Man , a 1989 Japanese film Tetsujin 28: The Movie (2005), Japanese film based on the 1956 manga series Tetsujin 28-go Iron Man (2009 film) , a 2009 Chinese film about Wang Jinxi Games [ edit ] Iron Man (video game) , a 2008 video game based on the film Ironman (computer gaming) ,

1394-523: The rhythm section. After a long search Lindenauer secure Joe Donnelly of Sabbra Cadabra (a Black Sabbath tribute band). Iron Man was booked for the Doom Or Be Doomed Festival to be held over three days in Baltimore, Maryland on the weekend of April 13-15th, 2007. Just a month before the show, Basilika left the band over musical differences and drummer Brian "Dex" Dexter filled Basilika's spot. With

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1517-475: The self-produced Dominance EP in early 2011. There are two releases on Doom Records that feature Morris. There is a self-titled Force album and A Double Dose of Doom , which features Rat Salad and Obstination (who would go on to become Unorthodox ). In 1979, during the early Force years, Larry Brown was offered a spot in the Bad Brains but declined thinking Force was the better prospect. Morris also appears on

1558-420: The set lists refined. Alfred suggested that the name Iron Man was to be used whenever the exclusive list of Black Sabbath covers were performed. Kim Martin quit the tribute band a year later to pursue full time variety work. Approximately two years later, Iron Man became an all-original act with Alfred Morris III driving the band vision and sound. Alfred Morris III continued to write songs, utilizing and combining

1599-518: The tour. She also provided a van for the band to use and did various photography and artwork. They resumed touring up until April 2000. This line up played their last show on April 1, 2000 at the Emerson Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana . In 2004 Michael Lindenauer took on the role as their manager and helped Morris to revive Iron Man. Morris had recruited new band members, one of which, Jon Owen,

1640-619: Was from London, England . This caused problems when they tried to make their first comeback show on July 9, 2005 at the Templars of Doom Festival held in Indianapolis. Jon Owen was unable to secure a proper visa in time and was going through a series of personal problems as well. It took the combined efforts of both Morris and Lindenauer to put the band back together yet again. Ex-members of Maryland doom bands Wretched and Life Beyond (Louis Strachan on bass and Gus Basilika on drums) were recruited for

1681-461: Was recorded on February 9, 2000 at Annie's Saloon in Cincinnati, Ohio . It was the last show ever with Dan Michalak and Vic Tomaso. At the beginning of 2000 Iron Man embarked on a 20 city U.S. tour which ended prematurely with two band members (Michalak and Tomaso) leaving. Temporary bassist ViiX recruited two additional temps (Jared Rein on drums and Jadd of MeteorCity Records founder on vocals) for

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