Former Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward shared a significant update about his health nearly one year after late bandmate Ozzy ...
Bill Ward has told fans he is increasingly using a wheelchair for airports and public events but remains committed to drumming and music.
Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward said he uses a wheelchair for long public outings but wants fans to know he has no plans to ...
Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward gave an update on his health one year after Ozzy Osbourne’s death. "I’m announcing today ...
Don’t worry about Bill Ward, he’s doing just fine. The Black Sabbath drummer, 78, issued an update via social media on ...
After Yungblud detailed a recent breakdown he had after performing, the 28-year-old has pulled out of Canada’s Cowboys Music ...
Just less than a year after the death of front man Ozzy Osbourne, another Black Sabbath member is dealing with his own health ...
Drummer Bill Ward, who co-founded Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler, has informed fans he will ...
The 78-year-old rocker posted a photo of himself in a wheelchair while making clear he has no plans to stop performing.
The first official Black Sabbath book, The Masters of Reality - Why Black Sabbath Matters, will arrive in October via Rufus ...
Sharon Osbourne marked her first wedding anniversary without Ozzy Osbourne. The TV personality shared a close-up photo of her ...