Bill Ward
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Bill Ward (born May 5, 1948, Birmingham, England), is the drummer for the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath.
Prior to the formation of Black Sabbath, Bill Ward and guitarist Tony Iommi played in a band called "Mythology", and joined vocalist Ozzy Osbourne and bassist Geezer Butler, who had played in a band together called "Rare Breed". Between 1970 and 1980, Ward played drums on every Sabbath album. He left the band for personal reasons in August 1980 during a tour for the album Heaven and Hell. He sat out one album (1981's Mob Rules) before returning for 1983's Born Again. He once again left the band following the recording of that album (although he was officially back in the band again in the summer of 1984, but the band did not record or tour then). Ten years later, Ward made a brief return to the band for a tour in 1994, and rejoined the band in 1997 when the original lineup reunited for the Ozzfest tour. Ward had to skip the 1998 Black Sabbath tour due to health reasons. As was the case in 1980, he was replaced by Vinny Appice. He returned for good in 1999 and has remained with Sabbath ever since.
Ward has dealt with alcoholism and drug abuse during his career, as well as severe depression. After leaving the band, Ward tried to commit suicide three times but failed. In 1997, Black Sabbath had a reunion tour with all four original members. In early June 2004, he agreed to return to the band for another reunion tour featuring all the original members.
In addition to playing drums, Ward has sang lead vocals for two Black Sabbath songs; "It's Alright" (from Technical Ecstasy), and "Swinging The Chain" (from (Never Say Die!).
Ward's drumming style is pretty unique in the fact that he often plays the same thing the bass or guitar is playing, while also keeping a rhythm. This can be heard easily in the song "Iron Man" off the Paranoid album. He often plays quick drum rolls in between riffs, also.
Solo discography
- Ward One: Along the Way (1990 Chameleon)
- When the Bough Breaks (1997 Cleopatra)
- Beyond Aston (date unknown)
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