Black Sabbath's impact can be heard throughout music, which has led to a number of bands covering them. Here are the very best.
It was in early 1969, after a change of name from The Polka Tulk Blues Band to Earth, that Iommi heard the first Led Zeppelin album and vowed to make music that was, in his words, “even heavier”.
Me and my high school friends, when we got tired of bemoaning Chicago’s crappy sports teams and our lack of success with girls, would often pass the time by debating ...
In a return to his blues and garage rock origins, White showed Boston that 14 years after the end of The White Stripes, he’s ...
DAVID BECKHAM recently posed in his pants for Boss and also had deals with Adidas and H&M. But the footie ...
Musicians might like to get put into specific boxes by their fanbases, but sometimes side-projects are a great way to recharge those creative batteries.
From Eddie Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughan to Daniel Ash and Jamie West-Oram, we cover the gamut of the decade's greatest players across the genres ...
From her long-awaited Grammy victory to a show-stopping double act in Mumbai, the Texan blues powerhouse captivated audiences with her soulful versatility For American singer Ruthie Foster, the first ...
New charity album ‘Think Loud 4 Parkinson’s’ contains a unique version of Procol Harum’s 1967 number one ‘A Whiter Shade of ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Wednesday unveiled a relatively short list of 14 nominees for induction as performers in 2025, including two hitmaking women — Mariah Carey and Cyndi Lauper — one ...
Ozzy Osbourne confirmed he won't be able to play a full set with Black Sabbath at his final live show in July.
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