Ozzy Osbourne’s drummer Tommy Clufetos will be handling the drum duties for Black Sabbath’s final tour. The news was broke via a new rehearsal teaser video, which you can see below. This shouldn’t be too much of a surprise, considering Osbourne’s and Bill Ward’s past disputes, and considering that Clufetos filled in on the band’s…
In a new interview with Birmingham Mail, Tony Iommi discussed Black Sabbath’s final tour. He said it has gotten to the point where can’t really tour anymore, due to issues related to his cancer, so this is definitely the end. Here is what he had to say: “I can’t actually do this anymore. My body…
Yesterday, Bill Ward reunited with his Black Sabbath bandmates, Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi, at the Ivor Novello Awards, and many thought it could be a sign of a reunion, but that may not be the case. In a new interview with NME, Ward said he would not rejoin the band unless his fued with…
At the Igor Novello Awards, in London, England today (May 21), Bill Ward joined Black Sabbath members Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi to accept their lifetime achievement award. This news comes after Ward and Ozzy Osbourne (who did not attend the awards) recently had a war of words online. During the event, Iommi confirmed that…
After Bill Ward released his original statement about his status in Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne responded with a statement of his own. Now, Ward has issued a second statement, firing back at Osbourne’s. Check it out below:
Bill Ward recently issued a statement claiming that he would not return to Black Sabbath without a “siganable” contract and an apology from Ozzy Osbourne. Now Osbourne has fired back at the drummer with his own statement:
Bill Ward has issued a lengthy statement about his role in Black Sabbath. The drummer says he has never “severed” his ties with the band and that he would be willing to return, if he receives an official apology from Ozzy Osbourne, and a “singable” contract. Read his full statement below:
In a new promo for this year’s Ozzfest Japan, Sharon Osbourne revealed that Black Sabbath’s headlining spot on November 22, in Makuhari Messe, will the band’s “farewell.” Ozzy Osbourne has since confirmed the news and said after its over, he’ll continue on with his solo band. Ozzy said the following: “[It will be] our last…
Black Sabbath are planning a farewell album/tour and Ozzy Osbourne is hopeful that Bill Ward will be part of it. He told Esquire the following: “If this is Black Sabbath’s last hurrah, then we’ll have ended it on an up note rather than when I left in 1979 and everybody was fucked up on one…
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