Black Sabbath to Appear on CSI Season Finale
Ozzy and the guys are headed to the small screen for the CSI season finale. No, they didn't kill anyone or bite anything's head off.
Ozzy and the guys are headed to the small screen for the CSI season finale. No, they didn't kill anyone or bite anything's head off.
Black Sabbath's world tour in support of their upcoming album '13' is beginning to take shape. The band, which just completed a long-awaited reunion project with original singer Ozzy Osbourne, will play New Zealand, Australia and Japan later this month. Now, a series of 15 European shows have been confirmed, beginning November 20.
Ozzy Osbourne is hailing the forthcoming Black Sabbath reunion project as a return to form for the band, which hadn't produced a studio effort with him since 1978.
Most Metalheads would say that "Black Sabbath" are the true kings of Heavy Metal. Their debut was darker and heavier than anything out there at the time. Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple were more bluesy than the strait forward riffs of Black Sabbath.
Could the Prince of F---ing Darkness be working with reigning Queen of Pop? It could happen if Ozzy Osbourne gets his wish. In a new interview, he expressed his desire to record a duet with Adele.
Ozzy Osbourne... what can you say that hasn't been said. The fact that he's still alive is amazing in itself. He's smoked, injected and drank just about everything. He's bit the heads off a bird and possibly a bat
Original Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward is out. Rage Against the Machine's drummer Brad Wilk is in. How are they getting along with the new boy?
Ozzy Osbourne's daughter Kelly is recovering after suffering a seizure.
Currently in the studio recording their highly-anticipated reunion album, heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath have released a 25-minute video clip of the group's 1975 performance on 'Don Kirshner's Rock Concert' that reminds fans of just how great classic Sabbath really were.
Alice Cooper, the iconic King of Shock Rock known for his wild theatrical shows mixed with blood, electric chairs, guillotines, hangman's gallows, snakes, and monsters, brings his “Raise the Dead Tour” to Minneapolis.
Few bands would turn down having Tony Iommi backing them up, and soon more bands will get the chance.