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WhoCares was only together for a couple of years in the 2010s, but they did a lot of good for charity with hard rock and heavy metal tunes.
Following Ozzy Osbourne’s ousting from Birmingham, England’s Black Sabbath, a band he helped found with Tony Iommi, Terry “Geezer” Butler, and Bill Ward, the group reformed with American vocalist Ronn ...
This concert review was originally published on Nov. 20, 1978. Ozzy Osborne and Co. shook the walls of the Coliseum for two shows that month.
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Guitar World on MSNWhen Joe Bonamassa guested on an Ozzy Osbourne album – and couldn't quite believe itThe blues hero has reflected on their unlikely union in 2005, and why he sees Ozzy as heavy metal’s John Mayall ...
Unlike Sabbath's first two albums, this one really dials in the "Sabbath sound". And although it's a short album even by ...
Black Sabbath didn’t emerge from nowhere. All four members had previously spent a few years kicking around the West Midlands ...
Released July 28, 1975, Black Sabbath’s “Sabotage” is their last truly heavy album from its original lineup of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Terry “Geezer” Butler, and Bill Ward. It includes ...
Wylde was the Black Sabbath icon's guitarist and friend for decades. He reflects on his instant connection with the Prince of ...
Osbourne’s passing was confirmed by his family on July 22. In a public statement, the Osbourne family shared that he died ...
Ozzy Osbourne left behind a very heavy legacy. Here's a look at his best songs, from Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" to "Crazy ...
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi said he thinks bandmate Ozzy Osbourne was "determined" to play the group's farewell show and "really just held out" to do so weeks before his death.
Speaking with ITV News, Osbourne’s Black Sabbath bandmate Tony Iommi explained why the show was so bittersweet for the legendary singer.
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