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Black Sabbath bring it all back home for a farewell gig at Villa Park in the summer. The band's bass player talks about the ...
Ozzy will be reunited with original band members Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward for the first time in two decades. The star-studded lineup will also include iconic metal bands like ...
Jones sang lead and backing vocals, and played bass and electric guitar ... First Time,” “Cold as Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Double Vision,” “Head Games,” “Juke Box Hero ...
Pennsylvanian metalheads Halestorm are back and this time have unleashed their debut single of 2025. It’s fair to say the band might be a little obsessed with the dark, as their brand-new track ...
In Game 1 on Sunday between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets, Butler and Brooks teamed up for an absurd double flop. During the third quarter, Butler was trying to get open with ...
A set of 12 Lizzie Borden crime scene photographs have been sold for a whopping $12,500. The prints, dating back to the time of the infamous 1892 murders in Fall River, Massachusetts, were ...
His Ozzy gig was an intimate one at the legendary Rock City club in Nottingham, England. Geezer Butler was the bassist. “It was really cool,” Skolnick recounted to Guitar World in 2012.
This led Osbourne and his bandmates to dive deeper into alcohol and drug abuse. However, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward were still able to make new music, and were trying to do so.
Though its accompanying album might again be subject to a sense of mystery, "Bluebird" proves Lana Del Rey knows exactly what she's doing in her new era. By Tyler Jenke Lana Del Rey fans have ...
The 'Sinners' actress said it was a "very difficult decision" to step back from music to focus on acting. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Hailee Steinfeld fans aren’t the only ones missing her ...
"My statement on it is that he's gone from being unable to do the shows to clearly being unwilling to do shows with us," claims Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin. By Tyler Jenke As it draws closer ...
"He's different," Warriors forward Draymond Green said of Jimmy Butler after their 121-116 victory against the Memphis Grizzlies in Tuesday's play-in. "You can just see a whole different intensity ...
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