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Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler is having trouble sleeping ahead of the metal band’s final show at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5. Butler, 75, spoke to The Guardian as part of a ...
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, ...
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler is losing sleep over the band’s final show. In July, the four founding members of the legendary heavy metal group will reunite one last time for the Back to ...
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.
Osbourne is set to reunite with original bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for a farewell concert in July. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Ozzy Osbourne is “very emotional ...
In addition to Ozzy Osbourne, the band's founding members, who will reunite, are Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward. Black Sabbath are returning to the stage for the first time in 20 years ...
Los Angeles Clippers veteran forward PJ Tucker is rejoining the Miami Heat. Miami acquired the 39-year-old forward in Wednesday’s blockbuster five-team Jimmy Butler trade. The Heat sent Butler ...
And that would be it, finished.” Black Sabbath, 1970: Bill Ward, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi during Black Sabbath File Photos in , United Kingdom. (Photo by Chris Walter/WireImage ...
So when I got to America, I couldn't believe how big Christianity still was." Black Sabbath's bassist Geezer Butler recently reflected on the misconceptions surrounding the band's classic works ...
Geezer Butler said he’d enjoyed the two-week period of being fired from Black Sabbath in 1977. The incident took place when the band members were at the height of distraction, mired in drug use ...
Butler talks about details from his memoir, ‘Into the Void’ — back stories from his childhood and Black Sabbath.
As bassist Geezer Butler explained to Michigan radio station WRKR, “They were a massive influence because there was nobody else like them at the time” (via Blabbermouth). “Up until then ...