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BIRMINGHAM, England (WKRC) - Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's final metal show raised nearly $200 million for charity.
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's 'Back to the Beginning' show raised 'a ton of money' for local charities, according to music director Tom Morello.
The "School of Rock" alum was joined by a band of teenagers, including Tom Morello's so on guitar and Scott Ian's son on bass ...
Legendary performer Ozzy Osbourne hosted his final concert on Saturday drawing a big crowd and stacked setlist. Music ...
Tom Morello celebrates Back to the Beginning as he dives into what fans can expect for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's ...
"This might be the greatest one-day lineup in the history of rock," says Billy Corgan of the event celebrating the band and ...
Back to the Beginning will present Black Sabbath live for one last time, joined by metal's biggest stars, and RATM guitarist ...
Ozzy Osbourne, following a set with his solo band, was joined by fellow Black Sabbath members to play songs like “Iron Man” ...
Jack Black teamed with the sons of Tom Morello and Scott Ian to cover Ozzy Osbourne's "Mr. Crowley" in a pre-taped video ...
Tom Morello: ‘I never struggled with my identity. Other people did’ As the virtuoso guitarist releases his new solo album, he speaks to Roisin O’Connor about political divides, activism, and ...
The musician used his set at Boston Calling Music Festival to call out authoritarianism, criticize the administration’s immigration policies, and cover songs from Springsteen and Woody Guthrie ...
Tom Morello's Boston Calling set was one big middle finger to President Donald Trump, featuring shoutouts to Bruce Springsteen and more.