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Tony Iommi usually never had to worry about lacklustre riffs, but he felt that his old bandmates needed to come back strong in their later years.
Several social media users shared the names of the bands they believe were dropped from the rockstar’s Black Sabbath farewell show.
Iommi’s world-altering riffs led to some of the all-star farewell show’s biggest singalongs – no wonder the supporting cast ...
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Tony Iommi's 2000 debut solo album, featured contributions from Billy Idol, Dave Grohl, Ian Astbury, and Billy Corgan, among others.
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After being shot multiple times last year, the guitarist battled adversity to help Black Sabbath bow out in style at Back to the Beginning ...
Tony Iommi has been Black Sabbath’s keeper of the flame. He is “Master Of The Riffs” — some say he invented heavy metal — and ...
Slipknot’s Sid Wilson, Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe and Anthrax’s Scott Ian and Frank Bello will do meet-and-greets and sign ...
In a recent BBC interview, Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi admitted to being nervous about the band's upcoming farewell concert.
Iommi also explained that the band only agreed to reunite for the Back to the Beginning concert because it would be a charity ...
The guitarist reflects on five decades of heavy metal, perilous pranks — and why he agreed to one last concert ...