
Geezer Butler recently spoke to Mark Jeeves of Planet Rock’s “My Planet Rocks” about BLACK SABBATH’s decision to part ways with the malfunctioning Ozzy Osbourne in 1979 and replace him with Ronnie James Dio. Asked if the band’s revamped lineup felt like a “rebirth” for SABBATH at the time, the bassi…
GEEZER BUTLER Says Success Of BLACK SABBATH’s ‘Heaven And Hell’ Album Felt ‘Like Being Revived Again’
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GENE SIMMONS Says ‘It’s Nobody’s Business’ Whom He Will Vote For In 2020 Presidential Election
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Gene Simmons says "it's nobody's business" whom he will vote for in the November election between President Donald Trump...
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Lorde’s ex-manager fired from Warner Music after admitting to sexual harassment
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Scott Maclachlan admitted making inappropriate comments and asking employees they wanted sexual contact with him The post Lorde’s ex-manager fired...
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All six hours of ‘Final Fantasy 14: Shadowbringers” soundtrack is now on Spotify
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It features tracks like Lakeland Night, Rak’tika Greatwood and Tomorrow and Tomorrow The post All six hours of ‘Final Fantasy...
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‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ star responds to axed Pepé Le Pew scene
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The controversial scene was cut earlier this year The post ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ star responds to axed Pepé...
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BOYNEXTDOOR make their official debut with ‘Serenade’ MV
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Their first single album 'WHO!' is out now The post BOYNEXTDOOR make their official debut with ‘Serenade’ MV appeared first...
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Billie Eilish says she no longer reads comments on social media
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"...Because otherwise I will spiral out" The post Billie Eilish says she no longer reads comments on social media appeared...
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The Rolling Stones play ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ with Ukrainian choir
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The Dzvinochok boys choir and Vognyk girls choir drove 15 hours from Kyiv to Vienna to join the show The...
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Brexit: UK musicians will be able to tour in Spain visa-free after deal achieved
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Issues previously highlighted by figures from the music industry, including prohibitive costs and cabotage, still remain though The post Brexit:...








