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Ozzy Osbourne + Tony Iommi Reunite to Play Black Sabbath Songs at Commonwealth Games
Watch footage and see photos.
Tony Iommi Going Back to Sabbath’s Roots With Sax Collab for Sports Ceremony
Jazz saxophonist Soweto Kinch will rock with the guitarist.
The Horrific Accident That Created Heavy Metal
Who needs fingertips when you've got riffs?
The Best Rock + Metal Songs of November – Staff Picks + Essentials
All recapped in one playlist!
Tony Iommi ‘Not at All Happy’ About Leaked Black Sabbath Demo
Guitarist insists the track was never supposed to see the light of day.
Tony Iommi Recalls Black Sabbath’s Spooky ‘Fifth Member’
Guitarist says the band was accompanied by “over-self” and cites “loneliness” as one reason for breakup.
Sharon Osbourne Reveals Who Owns Black Sabbath’s Name
When it comes to business, the quartet's a duo.
COVID-19 Roundup: Pandemic Brought Tony Iommi Closer to Ozzy Osbourne
Black Sabbath, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Megadeth, Melvins, Grateful Dead, Radiohead and others respond to global emergency.
Happy Birthday to Tony Iommi From Black Sabbath [VIDEO]
Heavy metal and classic rock 'n' roll legend Tony Iommi celebrates his 67th birthday today!
Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi Receives Cancer Treatment After North American Tour
Black Sabbath just finished up their massively anticipated North American tour on Sept. 3 with a performance at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in California. The string of dates kept Sabbath on the road for about a month-and-a-half, which guitarist Tony Iommi recently described as longer than he would have liked, but still amazing. In fact, Iommi shared that he has already been back to the hospital
Tony Iommi + Brian May Contemplate Releasing Guitar Pieces to Fans for Recordings
Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi and Queen's Brian May are no strangers to collaboration, but their next project could potentially find them musically teaming with fans. According to the Birmingham Mail, the veteran rockers are discussing the idea of taking recorded pieces of Iommi's music and then turning it over to fans for their own recordings.