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Tony Iommi has unveiled an epic new instrumental song called “Deified” to coincide with a new perfume of the same name, released in partnership with Xerjoff Group. You can watch the music video below. The Black Sabbath riff-monger coproduced “Deified” with keyboardist and longtime collaborator Mike Exeter. Additional personnel includes Karl Brazil on drums, Laurence Cottle on bass and orchestration by Ben Andrew. Deified marks Tommi’s second joint venture with Xerjoff behind the 2021 fragrance Monkey Special, which was also accompanied by an instrumental song called “Scent of Dark.” “I’m reall...
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Tony Iommi has unveiled an epic new instrumental song called “Deified” to coincide with a new perfume of the same name, released in partnership with Xerjoff Group. You can watch the music video below. The Black Sabbath riff-monger coproduced “Deified” with keyboardist and longtime collaborator Mike Exeter. Additional personnel includes Karl Brazil on drums, Laurence Cottle on bass and orchestration by Ben Andrew. Deified marks Tommi’s second joint venture with Xerjoff behind the 2021 fragrance Monkey Special, which was also accompanied by an instrumental song called “Scent of Dark.” “I’m reall...
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While the new Anno Domini box set reflecting on the Tony Martin-era of Black Sabbath is front and center for Tony Iommi right now, the guitar great revealed to Full Metal Jackie on her weekend radio show that things have been picking up creatively for him of late. Iommi shared that he’s working on a new album and has been writing when he feels like it, taking the pressure off of having to meet a deadline. He also shared his appreciation for reuniting with Ozzy Osbourne in a creative space in recent years. But that’s just the beginning of things keeping Iommi busy as he drops the news he has a ...
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Tony Iommi has heaped praise on a new ballet set to the music of his band Black Sabbath. The group's music has been reinterpreted for a dance production called 'Black Sabbath – The Ballet' which will be performed by the Birmingham Royal Ballet in three venues across the UK in the autumn and Iommi has confessed he previously would have thought it would be "weird" but he feels proud to have the group's music reimagined in such a novel new way. Speaking to the Guardian newspaper, Tony said of the ballet: "I’d never have believed it. Especially remembering how we were looked on when we first start...
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Ozzy Osbourne has been left "blown away" after the mechanical bull from the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games was named after him. The Black Sabbath rocker, 74, who has retired from touring due to his ongoing health issues, was delighted to find out that Ozzy was chosen from almost 2,000 entries, including Bostin, Brummie and Boulton. The giant metal structure will now sit at Birmingham New Street station. It's a fitting tribute to the Birmingham-born heavy metal legend, who made a surprise appearance at last summer's Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in his home city to perform alongside f...
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Black Sabbath star Geezer Butler had to cut out "at least 50 pages" from his memoirs for legal reasons. The 73-year-old rocker is best known for being part of the heavy metal band alongside Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Ozzy Osbourne and explained that when writing his memoir 'Into the Void' - which is due to be released on June 6 - that the "original manuscript was deemed unsuitable for modern readers" and he was forced to omit some of its content when lawyers descended upon the publishing house. He told The Sunday Times: "At least 50 pages of them [had to go]! I had this whole thing back from th...
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Brian May is "lost for words" after the death of Jeff Beck. The Queen legend has paid tribute to the influential rock guitarist, who "peacefully passed away" on Tuesday (10.01.23) aged 78 after contracting bacterial meningitis. Tributes have continued to pour in for the legendary musician, and Brian wrote on Instagram: "Gutted, so sad, to hear of Jeff's passing. "He was the Guv'nor. He was inimitable, irreplaceable - the absolute pinnacle of guitar playing. And a damn fine human being. "I'm sure I will have a lot to say, but right now.... Just lost for words." Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbou...
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Ozzy Osbourne has ruled out doing anymore Black Sabbath shows.The 71-year-old frontman has insisted that when the 'Paranoid' rockers played their farewell show at Birmingham's Genting Arena in 2017, that marked the end of the band for him.However, Ozzy admitted he regrets not getting to play one last time with drummer Bill Ward.He told Rolling Stone magazine when asked about a reunion: "Not for me. It's done."The only thing I do regret is not doing the last farewell show in Birmingham with Bill Ward. I felt really bad about that. It would have been so nice. I don't know what the circumstances ...
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