Tony Iommi, the legendary English guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of Black Sabbath, has an estimated ...
With an estimated net worth of $70 million, Geezer Butler’s fortune reflects both his monumental contribution to music and ...
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The gift of Sabbath: What Charlie Kirk taught us about rest

Charlie Kirk showed us that one life fully surrendered to God can change history. May we carry that torch forward, with Shabbat as our heartbeat.
From 1975: Ozzie Osbourne and Black Sabbath played the Spokane Coliseum, but The Spokesman-Review critic didn’t quite get it. “Black Sabbath is a part of a phenomenon that anyone over 18 can’t ...
Black Sabbath was about more than just Ozzy. All the band members were essential: Tony Iommi, the dark prince of guitar riffs and a two-fisted ladies man; Geezer Butler, the mild-mannered bassist and ...