Archive for March, 2005
Bill’s on the road with Sabbath again
by Joe on Mar.29, 2005, under Black Sabbath
Sabbath will be touring during the spring and summer, and Bill Ward will be back out on the road again playing the drums for Black Sabbath. A list of tourdates is now available for both the European tour, and the US Ozzfest tour. They are:
Black Sabbath European Dates:
Jun 09 Dortmund, Germany
Jun 11 Derbyshire, UK
Jun 14 Leipzig, Germany
Jun 16 Munich, Germany
Jun 18 Nijmegen, Netherlands
Jun 20 Vienna, Austria
Jun 23 Sofia, Bulgaria
Jun 25 Athens, Greece
Jun 29 Prague, Czech Republic
July 1 Roskilde, Denmark
July 3 Stockholm, Sweden
July 5 Helsinki, Finland
July 7 Oslo, Norway
July 9 Bergen, Norway
Ozzfest 2005 Dates:
Jul 15 Boston, MA
Jul 17 Hartford, CT
Jul 19 Camden, NJ
Jul 21 Buffalo, NY
Jul 23 Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 24 Washington, DC
Jul 26 New York, NY
Jul 30 Chicago, IL
Aug 02 Columbus, OH
Aug 04 Detroit, MI
Aug 07 Minneapolis, MN
Aug 11 Seattle, WA
Aug 13 Sancisco, CA
Aug 14 Sacramento, CA
Aug 16 Salt Lake City, UT
Aug 18 Phoenix, AZ
Aug 20 Los Angeles, CA
Aug 23 Albuquerque, NM
Aug 25 Dallas, TX
Aug 27 Houston, TX
Aug 28 San Antonio, TX
Aug 31 Nashville, TN
Sep 02 Charlotte, NC
Sep 04 West Palm Beach, FL
For further information and for tickets, please visit http://www.ozzfest.com.
Rock 50 Summer Update
by Joe on Mar.17, 2005, under Rock 50
The Saturday April 2nd radio show Rock 50 featuring Bill Ward and host Mike Stark, will feature American Head Charge and more Sabbath material to celebrate their 35th Anniversary in the U.S.A. Also, Bill¹s playing his favorites Type O Negative, Manson, Mnemic, Priest and Soilwork, and answering your e-mail.
This is Bill’s last live show for a while, as he is scheduled to depart to Europe on April 20th. While Bill is away, the summer shows on Rock 50 May, June, July, August and September will all be pre-recorded with plenty of hardcore metal, classic metal, hard rock and blues, and surprises. The July show will be a “Best of” show, playing Bill’s all-time favorite rock & hardcore songs. If you haven¹t heard the show, check it out on Saturday, April 2nd, 11:00 AM 1:00 PM Pacific Time at wpmd.org. The summer show dates will be announced soon — keep checking billward.com for all the latest details.
March 12th Rock 50 Show Details
by Joe on Mar.09, 2005, under Rock 50
Traffic’s drummer, Jim Capaldi is remembered and highlighted on the next “Rock 50” show, March 12th. Bill will play a special segment of Jim’s work with Traffic and two tracks from the 40,000 Headmen Tour of 1998.
Also, while it’s short notice (blame the webmaster for being sick for the last week and a half), if you have any questions for Bill for Rock 50 show, email them to rock50@billward.com. Bill will answer some of them on the air!
Bill has a few words to add about Jim; check it out:
JIM CAPALDI
For those who don’t know, Jim Capaldi, songwriter, drummer/percussionist and vocalist extraordinaire, died recently on January 28th at a London clinic from stomach cancer.
Jim Capaldi, probably best known for his creative work with Traffic, was for me, an inspiration. As a teenager, I would sit next to the stage at Birmingham’s all nighters and study Jim’s technique. At that time, Jim played with a Worcestershire-based band called Deep Feeling, which also included Luther Grosvenor, later of Spooky Tooth, and Chris Wood, later of Traffic. Jim was a unique player, and back then at the all nighters he had a heart of many talents.
I got to know Jim, and he gave me a most precious gift. A gift that as a teenage drummer, I probably needed more than anything else. The gift was validation. He validated my playing. At that time, this meant a lot to me. During the heady days of the all nighters, Dave Mason would visit, and in what seemed no time at all, Traffic with Steve Winwood, was born. Traffic’s journey is rock history now.
I’ve admired Jim’s work over the years and up until today. Jim Capaldi was a giant in music. I believe he took musical risks that are so important to do. He knew how to play in a band, and that requires in part, listening techniques and selflessness. His rhythms were always cutting-edge, and his songwriting was powerful.
I thank you, Jim, and pay my respects to you. I will never forget what you gave me and how much you’ve brought to music.
On Saturday, March 12th, we’ll play some songs Jim wrote and recorded as a tribute to the man, legendary and very important to rock’s history.
Thanks, Jim.
–Bill Ward
What is your favourite Black Sabbath Song?
by Joe on Mar.08, 2005, under Rock 50
2005 marks the 35th anniversary of the release of Black Sabbath’s first two albums. To this, Bill wants to know what your favorite Black Sabbath song is. Please email it to him at rock50@billward.com – the votes will be tallied and will be divulged in a future Rock 50 show.