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Tony Iommi usually never had to worry about lacklustre riffs, but he felt that his old bandmates needed to come back strong in their later years.
Tony Iommi's 2000 debut solo album, featured contributions from Billy Idol, Dave Grohl, Ian Astbury, and Billy Corgan, among others.
"Now the band is both here and not here; with us, and yet gone," the Smashing Pumpkins frontman wrote on Instagram ...
Sharon Osbourne revealed she disinvited a band from Ozzy Osbourne’s final Black Sabbath concert due to what she called their ...
Black Sabbath 's Back To The Beginning show was an extraordinary success, a dizzying, warm-hearted celebration of history, ...
Disturbed's David Draiman has addressed the boos he received while performing at Black Sabbath's and Ozzy Osbourne's final ...
How do you measure the influence of Tony Iommi on you as a guitarist? “Tony was such a big influence on me as a kid. I actually tried to play lefty… it didn’t work.
On July 5, Ozzy performed his final concert — titled “Back to the Beginning” — with his band Black Sabbath. It was the first ...
FOR 57 years, Tony Iommi has been Black Sabbath’s keeper of the flame. He is “Master Of The Riffs” — some say he invented heavy metal — and he is the only band member to stay the course.
The proposal happened at backstage at Birmingham, England’s Villa Park on Saturday after the final Black Sabbath show.
Elsewhere in the BBC interview with Tony Iommi, the guitarist said that while a lot has changed since they formed in Birmingham in 1968, they still look back fondly at those early experiences.
Calls to preserve the Birmingham pub where Black Sabbath played its first gig as a heritage site are louder than ever. The ...