BLACK SABBATH Drummer BILL WARD Discusses His Work with MAX HAVOC, ENGLAND'S GLORY

December 27, 2007

An excerpt from an extensive 24-page interview with BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward, taken from music writer Joel Gausten's new book, "The Sabbath Interviews", is now available at this location. In the excerpt, Ward talks about his initial post-SABBATH work with the bands MAX HAVOC and ENGLAND'S GLORY. The rarely discussed time in Ward's career occurred shortly following his exit from BLACK SABBATH and during what Ward has often described as his lowest point of alcoholism and addiction. The complete Bill Ward segment in "The Sabbath Interviews" also details Ward's post-SABBATH solo albums, his eventual sobriety and his work with various charities.

In addition to the full-length interview with Ward, "The Sabbath Interviews" includes chats with former SABBATH member Eric Singer (current a member of KISS, ALICE COOPER) and SABBATH studio bassist/lyricist Bob Daisley (RAINBOW, OZZY OSBOURNE).

Limited to 300 copies, "The Sabbath Interviews" is available for purchase at this location.

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