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Before becoming rock legends, Black Sabbath started out trying to make a mark in Birmingham's smoky pubs and working men's ...
Ozzy Osbourne has said he is done with the "rock star lifestyle" ahead of Black Sabbath's final-ever live show this summer.
Black Sabbath were one of the first bands to popularise heavy metal and have had an undeniable influence on countless acts ...
During a recent interview with The Guardian, bassist Geezer Butler shared his excitement — and anxiety — for the band’s ...
Osbourne's last great album found him working on four tracks with Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister, but there was much more to ...
Ozzy Osbourne, 76, the wild frontman of Black Sabbath, isn't so wild anymore after suffering from a spinal injury and Parkinson's.However, he's not planning on lying on his back when he retires after ...
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler is losing sleep over the band’s final show. In July, the four founding members of the ...
Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler admits that he's been having nightmares ahead of the metal legends' farewell show. The original ...
“I’m already having palpitations,” Butler reveals. “In fact, I had a nightmare last night. I dreamed everything went wrong on ...
Tony Iommi revealed why he was initially against a final Black Sabbath concert during an interview in May 2025.
Black Sabbath icon Ozzy Osbourne, has had a tough time when it comes to health issues in recent years, after announcing that he has been living with Parkinson’s disease since 2020.
It’s important that we leave a great impression, since it’s the final time that people will experience us live," founding ...
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