Black Sabbath’s self-titled debut album was released in the U.K. on this day in 1970. To many, it’s considered the birth of heavy metal, and those “many” aren’t wrong.
Led Zeppelin’s self-titled debut album was released 49 years ago today (January 12.) Besides being one of the best albums of all time, Led Zeppelin also has one of the best opening tracks of all time, too.
Original Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward has canceled his West Coast tour with his new band, Day of Errors, after being hospitalized due to heart issues.
Out today (November 17) is Black Sabbath: The End, a CD and home video of the group's final concert on February 4 in its hometown of Birmingham, England.
Black Sabbath continues to tease towards the November 17 release of The End on CD and home video by dropping a clip of its performance of "N.I.B." from the concert film via the group's social media.
On August 29, 1959, an up-and-coming band called The Quarry Men played the opening night of a new teen hangout called the Casbah Coffee Club in Liverpool, England. Of course, that band would go on to become The Beatles. (Perhaps you’ve heard of them?)
Black Sabbath is giving us a first look at The End Of The End, the upcoming concert film/documentary from the group's farewell tour and its final concert during February in its home town of Birmingham.