Bill Ward: What Happened To Him After Black Sabbath?
In 2011, Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward planned to join Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Tony Iommi for a tour and the production of a new album.
Read MoreIn 2011, Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward planned to join Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, and Tony Iommi for a tour and the production of a new album.
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Read MoreThe Bee Gees are considered disco royalty, but many don't know that brothers Barry, Maurice, and Robin Gibb also wrote music for other artists.
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Read MoreAs Ultimate Classic Rock reports, MTV banned accompanying music video for "You're All I Need." Given the song's subject matter, it's not hard to see why.
Read MoreIn just three years, Creedence Clearwater Revival released a ton of hits, but all wasn't well behind the scenes. This is the tragic real-life story of CCR.
Read MoreNowhere is Elton John and Bernie Taupin's shared ability to give a very specific scenario universal appeal more evident than in 1973's "Daniel."
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Read MoreBrian Wilson was much more of a songwriter than an entertainer, and some health issues really made him hate performing.
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Read MoreAfter The Clash split, Paul Simonon went on to form his own band, but seemingly disappeared from the music industry not long after.
Read MoreLauryn Hill made waves in the music industry as a member of The Fugees in the 1990s and found significant success with her solo album.
Read MoreA young, unknown singer-songwriter named Harry Nilsson was noticed by the Beatles in 1968, and his life changed for the better.
Read MoreWhile David Lynch is open about his artistic processes, it isn't always clear where he gets specific ideas. Lost Highway is no exception.
Read MoreRoger Goodell became NFL commissioner is 2006 and has increased his salary every year since. Here is a breakdown of Goodell's net worth.
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Read MorePhil Spector has died. He was known in the 1960s for hits like "You've Lost That Loving Feeling," today he is mostly remembered for a murder conviction in 2009
Read MoreWhitesnake's only No. 1 hit "Here I Go Again" is actually the second version of the song, with the first being much more melancholy as it describes a breakup.
Read MoreThe reason for two Darrins on Bewitched, Dick York and Dick Sargent, was actor injury, as York could no longer perform physical comedy due to his bad back.
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