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The beginning of the July marked the end of an era for music as heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath and front man Ozzy ...
Ceremonially closing the curtain on a long and storied career that began in 1968, Ozzy Osbourne, more theatrically known as ...
Some of the most insane rock moments of all time have been forgotten, so let's refresh your memory. They really got wild back in the day.
Ozzy Osbourne and former Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward helped raise $190 million with final live concert.
Osbourne's announcement comes on the heels of other big news: on July 5, the star gave his final concert — featuring a Black ...
Those who were at the event or watched the livestream likely noticed that Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward, 77, took his shirt ...
This event went "Back to the Beginning" to say farewell to these metal icons and their legendary vocalist with a full day of signature performances.
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has offered an update on his long-anticipated new solo album.Talking to Eddie Trunk, the ...
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi comments on drummer Bill Ward removing his shirt during the band's final gig, likening his look to Lord of the Rings' Gollum.
Randy Blythe of Lamb of God performed at Black Sabbath’s final show in Birmingham, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime honor. The ...
Here Are the Songs Black Sabbath Practiced but Didn’t Play at Farewell Gig—and Why originally appeared on Parade.
Thrilled about what they produced on stage, Tony Iommi named the songs Black Sabbath practiced but didn't perform during final concert.