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Sharon Osbourne remembers first thoughts when she laid eyes on Ozzy: “What the f*ck?!”
By Matt Mills published
Sharon Osbourne first saw her husband at a Black Sabbath show when she was 18 – and it was unlike anything she’d experienced before

Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale says it’s an “honour” to be the only woman performing at Black Sabbath’s farewell show
By Matt Mills published
The singer/guitarist believes that other leading women in rock and metal will “be there in spirit”

Kerry King has picked the Black Sabbath song that Slayer will cover at Sabbath's Back To The Beginning farewell show
By Paul Brannigan published
Kerry King is more than a little excited at the prospect of Slayer honouring Black Sabbath at Villa Park on July 5

Ozzy Osbourne has started “endurance training” ahead of final Black Sabbath show
By Matt Mills published
The Prince Of Darkness will step onstage for the last time at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5

What Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward really thought of Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham
By Classic Rock published
Black Sabbath’s Bill Ward and Led Zeppelin”s John Bonham rose through the ranks together

Burton C. Bell recalls the trials of supporting Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath
By Rich Hobson published
The former Fear Factory frontman did meet Brian May though, so it wasn't all bad

The ultimate Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath playlist
By Rich Hobson published
Members of Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Halestorm and more choose the best songs featuring the Prince Of Darkness

A mind-mincing encounter with Black Sabbath on the Sabotage tour
By Geoff Barton published
By 1976, Black Sabbath already had a huge heritage to live up to. We joined them on the road in Portsmouth

Jason Momoa reveals how he got the job compering Black Sabbath’s final show
By Matt Mills published
The Minecraft Movie actor still has no idea what he’s going to do onstage, though

"Our manager gave us each $1000 and put us on the plane, economy class." The story behind Black Sabbath's biggest show ever, the 1974 California Jam
By Paul Brannigan published
On April 6, 1974, Black Sabbath performed for 250,000 rock fans at the first California Jam festival. It was a gig that would live long in the memory for all involved, for reasons both good and bad
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