2014 Winner: Black Sabbath, God Is Dead? Frazer Harrison, Getty Images 2014 Winner: Black Sabbath, "God Is Dead?" Nominees: Anthrax, “T.N.T.” Black Sabbath, “God Is Dead?” Dream Theater, “The Enemy Inside” Killswitch Engage, “In Due Time” ...
We don't need a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to tell us that the late Ronnie James Dio was a legend, but some recognition would be nice. He sang for Black Sabbath, who are already in. He also sang for Rainbow, who should be under consideration. And he led his own band that was p...
We don't need a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to tell us that the late Ronnie James Dio was a legend, but some recognition would be nice. He sang for Black Sabbath, who are already in. He also sang for Rainbow, who should be under consideration. And he led his own band that was p...
We don't need a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to tell us that the late Ronnie James Dio was a legend, but some recognition would be nice. He sang for Black Sabbath, who are already in. He also sang for Rainbow, who should be under consideration. And he led his own band that was p...
“Du Hast” shattered the perception that a band needed to sing in English to make it on the world stage and the industrial metal sensation Rammstein were only just getting started. The Grammy is yours, guys! 2000 Winner: Black Sabbath, "Iron Man" (live) Frazer Harrison, Getty Images ...
The Prince of Darkness spoke withBillboardabout his induction as a solo artist. He noted how this honor “feels different” compared to being inducted with Black Sabbath since he’s been a solo act for the majority of his career. Ozzy said he didn’t feel confident about being inducted as...
We don't need a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to tell us that the late Ronnie James Dio was a legend, but some recognition would be nice. He sang for Black Sabbath, who are already in. He also sang for Rainbow, who should be under consideration. And he led his own band that was ...
We don't need a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to tell us that the late Ronnie James Dio was a legend, but some recognition would be nice. He sang for Black Sabbath, who are already in. He also sang for Rainbow, who should be under consideration. And he led his own band that was ...
Elsewhere, “Will O the Wisp” is a splendid tribute toJethro Tull, “The Seventh Sojourn” radiates sinister Middle Eastern elegance and “A Fleeting Glance” is magnificently forlorn and wide-ranging. That said,Black Sabbath/Deep Purplethrowbacks “The Wilde Flowers” and “Sorceress” are too...