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  1. 24 de jun. de 1993 · Album: Death and Progress. Essential ESSCD192. Released June 24, 1993.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_IommiTony Iommi - Wikipedia

    In the following year Iommi teamed up with fellow Black Country band Diamond Head and co-wrote the song "Starcrossed (Lovers in the Night)" for their 1993 Death and Progress album. At Osbourne's "farewell" concert at Costa Mesa in 1992, Dio refused to perform and abruptly left the band.

  3. The album had a much cleaner and more polished sound than their previous three albums and featured two special guests, Tony Iommi, of Black Sabbath, and Dave Mustaine, of Megadeth, the latter also enlisting the help of his own producer Max Norman.

  4. Anthony Frank Iommi, [1] conocido como Tony Iommi (19 de febrero de 1948 en Aston, Birmingham) es un músico y compositor británico, reconocido por haber sido uno de los fundadores de la banda de heavy metal Black Sabbath, [2] y el único miembro fundador que estuvo presente en todos los álbumes de la misma. Es considerado uno de los guitarristas más importantes e influyentes en la historia ...

  5. Iommi is the debut solo studio album by British heavy metal guitarist Tony Iommi . The album took nearly five years to make. All of the songs were written by Iommi, producer Bob Marlette and the respective vocalists of each track (except "Black Oblivion", which was written by Iommi and Billy Corgan ).

  6. 20 de sept. de 2022 · last updated 20 September 2022. Knife-carrying thug, practical joker, drug fiend and the inventor of heavy metal, Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on his life less ordinary. (Image credit: Getty Images) Since the formation of Black Sabbath – the original and greatest heavy metal band – guitarist Tony Iommi has been the one constant in their history.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Tony Iommi truly is the iron man of rock. After a hand injury that would have halted most guitarists in their tracks, he battled a constant “you can’t do that” from parents, record companies and guitar builders, survived a revolving door of bandmates (since 1968 he’s been Black Sabbath’s only constant member), and even beat cancer.