The
original lineup of Black Sabbath was
set to head out on a reunion tour this year but due to guitarist Tony
Iommi's cancer treatment and drummer Bill Ward's contract
dispute, it doesn't seem like it is going to happen. Instead, the
band will play one date at the U.K.'s Download festival in June.
So will Sabbath play
in America at all?
Ozzy
Osbourne's wife and manager, Sharon, tells VH1 Radio
Network's Dave Basner, "They're gonna be doing one show in
America this summer but I can't say yet because we can't announce it,
the promoters have to, but they are doing one show in August here
together."
When asked if that means Ward will be part of the reunited band's lineup for the U.S. concert, she said, "We don't know yet, we really don't know. It's up to Bill. The door is open for him to join us, so it's up to him."
Meanwhile, Sabbath, without Ward, continues to work on its upcoming album in England. Sharon gave VH1 Radio Network an update on how that is going. "It's going good," she said. "They're doing really well in the studio. Gosh, they must've written 15 new songs already and it's going great."
When asked if that means Ward will be part of the reunited band's lineup for the U.S. concert, she said, "We don't know yet, we really don't know. It's up to Bill. The door is open for him to join us, so it's up to him."
Meanwhile, Sabbath, without Ward, continues to work on its upcoming album in England. Sharon gave VH1 Radio Network an update on how that is going. "It's going good," she said. "They're doing really well in the studio. Gosh, they must've written 15 new songs already and it's going great."
When Bill
Ward announced
he wasn't taking part in the reunion until he was presented with a
"signable" contract, many fans unjustly blamed Sharon for
it all. She told VH1 Radio Network why
she has nothing to do with Bill's contract. "It's
unbelievable," she said. "Everybody has their own manager
in Sabbath. They've been doing this a long time and we have an
independent team of people that work for everybody because
everybody's got their own manager, so we have an independent group of
people that have come in to manage the project, and I don't, and I
get the blame because Bill doesn't
want to play with the band; he doesn't like his deal and I get the
blame. It's like, 'Alright, I'm a big girl, I can take it.'"
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