He played with the two iconic Black Sabbath singers at very different points in his career. One stood well above the other ...
“Ozzy didn’t want my playing ... three pivotal guitarists to have played with Osbourne during the past twenty years – Tony Iommi, Randy Rhoads, and Jake E. Lee – Wylde's style falls ...
We explore the story of how a malfunctioning guitar pedal helped inspire Ozzy Osbourne's 1980 debut solo single, "Crazy Train." ...
Backstage at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, Tom Morello was preparing for the worst. In a few hours, the guitarist would be ...
In a recent interview, Bob Daisley, an instrumental part of Ozzy Osbourne's early solo career reacted to being snubbed once again.
Ozzy Osbourne has long been deemed 'The Prince of Darkness', which was cemented when he bit the head off the bat. But would ...
Upon his exit from Black Sabbath, Ozzy had Randy Rhoads by his side, showing off his amazing guitar talents on 1980’s Blizzard of Ozz and its follow-up Diary of a Madman.
Last week, Black Sabbath announced that they’re reuniting (with all four original members) for a one-day all-star concert ...
The admiration, appreciation and humbled comments from some of rock and metal's biggest names show the love for Black Sabbath ...
Black Sabbath may have Ozzy Osbourne as their eternal frontman, but the major force behind the band never had to set in front ...
Randy Rhoads was one of the first major musicians to popularize Jackson guitars, and his custom-designed Rhoads V (originally the Concorde) became an iconic instrument in metal history. Known for his ...