Sharon Osbourne seems to have no hard feelings about Black Sabbath. Even though the band fired her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, the Osbournes have done fine on their own. Black Sabbath eventually reunited ...
Dio’s debut single “Holy Diver” was originally intended to be a Black Sabbath song, said Ronnie James Dio’s widow. He had already formed the song when his first stint with Sabbath ended acrimoniously ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Revered Dio and Black Sabbath drummer Vinny Appice is celebrating what would have been his friend and bandmate Ronnie James Dio's ...
"I was also unsure how on earth I was supposed to replace Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath," Dio writes. "In the late Seventies, the idea of a superstar group like Sabbath replacing their frontman was ...
Two long out-of-print live albums from Dio, 2005’s Evil Or Divine: Live in New York City and 2008’s Holy Diver Live, are being reissued on vinyl. Newly remastered with new cover art, the deluxe ...
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Ozzy Osbourne recently praised his Black Sabbath replacement, Ronnie James Dio, for doing "a good job" with his old band — even though he never listened to the albums they made together. The Prince of ...
There’s been a lot going on in the world of the late, great Ronnie James Dio lately. His autobiography Rainbow In The Dark is finally getting a long-waited posthumous release on July 27, and the ...
In 1992, the Mob Rules era of Black Sabbath which notably featured singer Ronnie James Dio, the band reconvened and released the Dehumanizer album. The reunion was short-lived and Tony Martin, the ...
Ronnie James Dio, the lead singer for Black Sabbath and Rainbow, has died following his battle with stomach cancer. He was 67. See other celebrities who have died this year "Today my heart is broken, ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 18: Ronnie James Dio and Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath perform on stage on the 'Heaven and Hell' tour, at Hammersmith Odeon on January 18th, 1981 in London, England.
Tony Iommi is one of the most influential rock musicians of all time, having been the primary architect behind the band Black Sabbath and, in turn, what would come to be known as heavy metal music in ...
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