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Robbie Williams has shared the colossal, guitar-driven anthem Spies. Taken from the former Take That singer's forthcoming ...
Robbie Williams shares his playlist of 'British Pop' exclusively for NME, as well as dropping his anthemic new single 'Spies' ...
Black Sabbath formed in 1968, when four lads from Birmingham— Tony Iommi, Bill Ward, Geezer Butler and Ozzy Osbourne, who ...
Robbie Williams has teamed up with Italian singer Laura Pausini for the official FIFA 2025 anthem ‘Desire’.
Bassist and primary Black Sabbath lyricist Geezer Butler, now 76, has kept away from the stage more so than other members of ...
Now that Back To The Beginning is in the rear-view mirror, heavy metal’s foundational guitarist is returning to work on his first solo album in 20 years ...
Robbie Williams returns with "Spies", a powerful new single from his 2025 album "Britpop" — and becomes FIFA's official ...
Tony Iommi has partnered with Laney to release a limited-edition signature guitar amp, the TI100 Reissue – a faithful replica of the Black Sabbath electric guitar legend’s original TI100 from ...
Tony Iommi has admitted he and his reunited Black Sabbath bandmates have a case of the pre-match jitters ahead of tomorrow's historic final show in Villa Park, Birmingham.
How do you measure the influence of Tony Iommi on you as a guitarist? “Tony was such a big influence on me as a kid. I actually tried to play lefty… it didn’t work.
Tony Iommi's 2000 debut solo album, featured contributions from Billy Idol, Dave Grohl, Ian Astbury, and Billy Corgan, among others.
Tony Iommi says Black Sabbath's final gig will be like nothing the band has done before.