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Louder on MSNTony Iommi compared Bill Ward to a Lord Of The Rings monster at Black Sabbath’s epic farewell gig: “You look like Gollum!”As Ward issues a heartfelt thank you to his bandmates and fans, Sabbath’s guitarist admits he likened the drummer’s ...
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Louder on MSNBlack Sabbath’s Tony Iommi issues update on long-awaited solo album: “I’m trying to finish off what I started”Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has offered an update on his long-anticipated new solo album.Talking to Eddie Trunk, the ...
Laney celebrates Black Sabbath's final show with a limited edition reissue of Tony Iommi's TI100 amp
Originally launched in 2012, the TI100 is a dual-channel 100-watt tube head with footswitchable boosts, lots of gain, lots of ...
Tony Iommi has been Black Sabbath’s keeper of the flame. He is “Master Of The Riffs” — some say he invented heavy metal — and ...
When Black Sabbath entered the studio to record their monumental first album in 1969, guitarist Tony Iommi faced a serious setback early in the session. After tracking the first song, “Wicked ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNThe Songs Black Sabbath Rehearsed but Didn’t Play at Final ShowTony Iommi revealed the two songs Black Sabbath had rehearsed for their final show, but ended up not playing in July 2025.
Tony Iommi's 2000 debut solo album, featured contributions from Billy Idol, Dave Grohl, Ian Astbury, and Billy Corgan, among ...
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.
Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, otherwise known as “the god father of heavy metal,” has just released his first piece of new music since Black Sabbath’s final album, 13 (2013). “Scent of ...
Guitar legend Tony Iommi revealed he was prepared to play a few more Black Sabbath songs at the Back to the Beginning ...
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