Ozzy is the most notorious band member of Black Sabbath.Scott Goddard takes on the Task
of recreating Ozzy's one of a Kind vocal style.Scott will also now allow War Pigs to branch off intoThe DIO yearsWhere
he will shine the most.
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Tony Iommi has reached the status of a guitar god. An inspiration to all those who came after him. He opened the doors for all hard rock and heavy metal guitarists. Stepping into those shoes is not an easy task.
Mike A.Gregory confidently re-creates all of Toni Iommi's signature riffs and solos. From the mellow, acoustic feel of Orchid to the jazz/blues influence of Wicked World to the heavy-hitting main riff in Symptom of the Universe Mike Gregory pulls them off with precision.
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Geezer Butler broke the traditional mold for bass players everywhere. His unique melodic style of playing opened up a new world of possibilities for bass players. From the signature bass solo "Bassically" to the eerie intros to Hand of Doom and NIB,
Lee J. Whilebrilliantly recreates Geezer Butler's style, technique and sound.
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Behind Ozzy Osbourne's devilish vocals, Toni Iommi's blazing solos and Geezer Butler's
driving bass is percussionist Bill Ward. Laying the crucial percussive elements behind Black Sabbath's
signature sound is not an easy task.Bill Ward's was a master at filling the void between the sometimes
opposing guitar and bass lines of Black Sabbath's music. Bill Ward's skill as a percussionist is regularly
demonstrated in songs where both the guitar and bass start playing different solos, leaving only the drums
to support the rhythmic foundation. In the War Pigs tribute, the challenge is undertaken by Harry Ian Gregory He skillfully
provides the crucial bond between the blistering guitar solos and the pounding bass lines
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