Tony Iommi receives support from fellow Black Sabbath members

Tony Iommi, lead guitarist of Black Sabbath has received a message of support from his fellow band members Ozzy Osbourne, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler after being diagnosed with Lymphoma. The band are currently recording their first album of all original material since 1978, and will be reforming on stage for a European tour this summer, including a show at the famous Donington Park for Download Festival 2012. Iommi is one of the worlds greatest heavy metal guitarists featuring on many songs for Black Sabbath – Paranoid, War Pigs and Iron Man being just a few. His fellow band members will be moving to London to continue work on the new album.

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Sad news................"The Father of Loud" Jim Marshall, the founder of Marshall amps, died today aged 88. Slash tweeted "The news of Jim Marshall passing is deeply saddening. R & R will never be the same w/out him. But, his amps will live on FOREVER!"

I say, set up yer stack and rock heaven 'till it shakes.

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Yes it's happy birthday to Johann Sebastian Bach...born in 1685. Did he influence any great rock guitarists????