Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Quentin Singer is music journalist who covers rock and heavy music. After a lengthy farewell tour and a final studio album, heavy metal ...
And that would be it, finished.” Butler reiterated that a Black Sabbath reunion of any kind would be a “one off.” “Definitely no more tours,” the bassist remarked. The last official ...
Black Sabbath may rock together once more if Ozzy Osbourne has his way. Officially, the pioneering heavy metal outfit have been inactive since 2017, when they completed their aptly-titled The End ...
until a reunion of the original foursome was finally brokered for touring purposes in 1997, and, in 2013, for the recording of Black Sabbath’s latest album, ’13’ (minus Bill Ward).
if Black Sabbath didn’t set the template in the early ‘70s. Starting with their self-titled debut album in 1970, and running all the way up through 2013’s reunion LP with singer Ozzy ...
(Photo by Chris Walter/WireImage) The bassist noted that the potential show would be a “one-off” and not any kind of Black Sabbath reunion, adding: “Definitely no more tours.” Back in May ...