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Iommi’s world-altering riffs led to some of the all-star farewell show’s biggest singalongs – no wonder the supporting cast ...
Iommi’s confirmation comes after longtime Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde expressed hope that Black Sabbath could tour again in ...
Osbourne formed Black Sabbath in 1968 in Birmingham, a city then known for its heavy industry that became the crucible of the ...
Black Sabbath retired following an extensive farewell tour from 2016 to 2017. The shows featured three of the band’s four ...
Tony Iommi has been Black Sabbath’s keeper of the flame. He is “Master Of The Riffs” — some say he invented heavy metal — and ...
Toni Iommi has confessed to feeling anxious ahead of Black Sabbath's Villa Park performance.
Tony Iommi certainly defined a specific subsection of rock and roll, but he was far from the truest spokesman for the entire ...
The bassist has come to expect the unexpected, even joking that they could even reunite after they’ve all died ...
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.
In a recent BBC interview, Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi admitted to being nervous about the band's upcoming farewell concert.
Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, otherwise known as “the god father of heavy metal,” has just released his first piece of new music since Black Sabbath’s final album, 13 (2013).
Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on the occult and drug use. Video, 00:05:44 Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on the occult and drug use. Subsection. World News TV. Published. 26 June 2013. 5:44 ...