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“I dreamed everything went wrong on stage” — Geezer Butler says he is having “palpitations” ahead of Black Sabbath’s final showGeezer Butler shared that he stopped talking to Osbourne because his wife, Gloria Butler, and the singer's wife and popular television personality, Sharon Osbourne, allegedly got into a disagreement.
Wilson recently retired after a 34-year career at Vandalia-Butler City Schools where he ... playing in what he calls a “geezer rock band” called Bad Optics, a joke on the members’ eyesight ...
Geezer Butler shared that he stopped talking to Osbourne because his wife, Gloria Butler, and the singer's wife and popular television personality, Sharon Osbourne, allegedly got into a disagreement.
By Tyler Jenke With just two months to go until Black Sabbath perform their final-ever live show, founding bassist Geezer Butler has admitted to some intense anxieties ahead of the gig.
Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler admits that he's been having nightmares ahead of the metal legends' farewell show. The original Sabbath line-up - Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill ...
Taking the stage one last time on July 5th at Birmingham’s Villa Park, Geezer Butler recently admitted he was struggling with nightmares over the upcoming historic show. Given the legacy that ...
Geezer Butler at Private Residence on May 01, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Robin L Marshall/Getty Images) Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler has admitted he is having “nightmares ...
With just two months to go until Black Sabbath perform their final-ever live show, founding bassist Geezer Butler has admitted to some intense anxieties ahead of the gig. The band’s final ...
The ladies of "The View" tried to make sense of why Gloria Gaynor does not consider her iconic song, "I Will Survive," to be a feminist anthem and why she would not label herself a feminist.
"It may be dangerous to say this," the vocalist conceded. By Hannah Dailey Gloria Gaynor is setting the record straight about her stance on an important but polarizing subject: feminism.
During a recent interview with The Guardian, bassist Geezer Butler shared his excitement — and anxiety — for the band’s finale. It’s gotten so much, that even though the original lineup of Butler, ...
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