From clashing with Mick Abrahams to his long years with Barre, Anderson reflects on the players who have helped him guide ...
Morello, who is currently planning Sabbath's July reunion concert, says the show will feature "12 of the greatest Black Sabbath cover bands in history —including Metallica, Guns N’ Roses and Tool" ...
Despite the success of his solo album 'Holy Diver' there was one song on there that Ronnie James Dio always regretted including.
As Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi recalled in an interview with Classic Rock ... 1min 44sec of odd noises from Iommi’s guitar. As Iommi remembered it, the band were working at The Record Plant studio ...
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Loudwire on MSNAs Alex Lifeson Celebrates New Album With Envy of None, He Says He Was Almost Part of Ozzy’s Last ShowLegendary Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson celebrates the upcoming release of Envy of None's new album and shares how he was ...
In a new interview, Rush’s Alex Lifeson revealed that he and Geddy Lee were asked to play Black Sabbath’s farewell show, and dished his new band Envy of None’s possible live plans.
Speaking at the launch of the guitar at the Gibson Garage in London ... will catch on but revealed that Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi is a fan. He said: "I don't know if that is going to ...
A look at how Jethro Tull went from a common or garden blues band to the proudly esoteric folk-rock band we know today, via ...
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LouderSound on MSNThe best Black Sabbath songs that don’t feature Ozzy Osbourne or Ronnie James DioOzzy and Dio may be Sabbath’s best-known singers, but these bangers with less-famous voices deserve their share of the love ...
A leading light of the Bay Area heavy rock underground during the late 1990s and 2000s, reunited Oakland band Drunk Horse plays Thee Stork Club Friday night with "garage-soul" group Hot Laundry and ...
TONY IOMMI [guitar]: There was no-one doing this sort of thing, we had to break down the barriers. A lot of people just didn’t understand us and were quite honestly frightened of us in the early ...
Ozzy Osbourne's song “Goodbye to Romance” shows the tender side of a vulnerable artist with a Beatles-like instinct for melody. It follows “Crazy Train” on his solo debut Blizzard of Ozz (1980), and ...
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