Third Solo Album Update
Posted on Jun.30, 2000, under Bill Ward
We’re really sorry for the delay in getting this news out. The cause for the delay will be explained in the information below. 🙂
Bill was in the studio in early April, and worked in the studio during most of the month. However, the appearance of Black Sabbath at the recent weenie roast in Los Angeles took up some time, as the guys had to plan for that, and do a couple of rehearsals. Furthermore, studio time just ran long to begin with, mostly due to a lot of equipment problems and breakdowns. Also, there was some time spent getting album art together, drawn up, liner notes, as well as all the other fiddly details that most people don’t think about that go into an album production.
What’s left to do for the album? Well, there’s about two or 3 days left of mixing work to do, and then it’s off to mastering. After mastering, the album can be delivered for mass duplication by a record company. Who will be distributing it is still up in the air, but that should be settled shortly.
What’s the release date? Well, that’s not completely known yet because it’s not complete yet, but the current target release is mid August, although Bill hopes to be done faster than that.
There is one big piece of news on it. It’s had a name change. It was formerly called “Remembering”. It is now called “Beyond Aston”.
More info on this as we get it.
One other thing – the planned re-release of Bill’s first studio album “Ward One: Along the Way” has been scrapped for now. There’s a lot of issues relative to that album, and what will become of it is unknown at this time.
Third Solo Album Update
Posted on Apr.01, 2000, under Bill Ward
No, this is no April fool’s joke…
The Bill Ward Band returns to the studio today to begin work on completing Bill’s third solo album, Remembering. As you may remember, Bill was at work on this album in 1997 when his second solo album, When the Bough Breaks was released. Then in late 1997, Tony, Ozzy, & Geezer came calling, and a little side project named Black Sabbath
Bill’s back and ready to complete the studio work that was laid down in 1997 for this album. The first studio date is today, and Bill hopes to have the album completed and mastered by mid May. More detailed information about how it’s progressing with a projected release date will be coming shortly.
Keep your eyes here – we hope to have some concrete info regarding this situation this coming week.
Black Sabbath Wins Grammy Award
Posted on Feb.24, 2000, under Black Sabbath
After 30 years of neglect, Black Sabbath was awarded a Grammy Award for their song “Iron Man” from the Reunion album. The ceremonies were held yesterday in Los Angeles, and Bill Ward was on hand, receiving the award on stage. Bill had this to say about Black Sabbath’s winning the award for “Best Metal Performance”…
Drummer Bill Ward said it was gratifying to see artists from the Woodstock generation, including the night’s top winner, Carlos Santana, doing so well.
“I think it’s totally cool,” he said. “I didn’t think that 31 years ago, I’d be standing up in a suit. I feel more like an accountant than the guy who plays drums in Black Sabbath.”
Unfortunately, this award was not shown on the television broadcast, but there was a mention of the award during the show. Furthermore, there was a brief picture of Bill on stage accepting the award on the show during the telecast.
If you are interested in purchasing a copy of the Grammy Award Winning album Reunion, the only official live album by the original Black Sabbath, you can do so by clicking on the album cover below.
When the Bough Breaks Reprint
Posted on Feb.18, 2000, under Bill Ward
The long awaited reprint of Bill’s second record “When the Bough Breaks” is completed, and will be available shortly. It will be made available directly off this web site – details will be made available shortly. The details need to worked out insofar as payment, credit cards, and the lot, but we should hopefully be offering direct sales of Bill Ward CD’s, merchandise, T-Shirts and the like (hopefully) by Spring.
Bill’s Third Solo Album – Remembering
Posted on Feb.18, 2000, under Bill Ward
Bill gave it a listen in January and then set up some studio time to finish it up, and get it out this year. A date is not yet available, as Bill hasn’t looked at the record since the Black Sabbath reunion tour. A decision needs to be made as to how much work is left to do on the record – but you should expect a new Bill Ward solo record in 2000!
Bill Ward’s Drum Kit Available
Posted on Jan.15, 2000, under Bill Ward
Well, not the actual kit itself :), but a layout.
Click here to see a fax which has the layout for the drum kit that Bill used during the Black Sabbath reunion shows of the last couple of years.
Bill Ward Update
Posted on Sep.18, 1999, under Bill Ward
From Joe Siegler – I spoke with Bill’s Production Manager a few days ago to get an update on Bill and to see where various things stand. Here’s what I’ve found out about Bill’s upcoming activities:
Now: Bill’s back home now – spent some time with his girlfriend, and has come back to Seal Beach. The bulk of this time (before the December shows) will be used for his own solo stuff. Next week, he’s getting together with his band to evaluate the situation.
When the Bough Breaks: The final revised cover art for “When the Bough Breaks” has been finalized, and they will be going to press very very shortly with the reprint. Musically, it’s exactly the same as the existing print, but you won’t be blinded trying to read the liner notes or lyrics. 🙂
Ward One: Along the Way reissue: Around the same time, a reissue of “Ward One: Along the Way” will also be released. It’s got all new cover art too, which means it will be the third version of the Ward One cover art. However, the previously announced plan to release a double album (one disc was to be a re-release of the album w/o the Oz tracks, and the second disc was to be a complete re-recording of the album with his current band) is not going to happen. What is going to be released is the original album, without the two Oz tracks, and that’s it. The re-recording has been shelved. When I asked why, I got simply “Bill didn’t want to do it”. If I find out more on this, I’ll pass it along.
Remembering: After the band gets together, and sees where they stand, the intent is to clean up Bill’s third album, “Remembering”. It’s mostly completed, only needs touchups here and there, and then it’s off to the mix. Should be released early in 2000. There’s a chance it could come out before the end of the year, but that’s unlikely.
The Future: Bill does plan a fourth solo album, but no details at all are available on this – only the fact that he will do one.
There’s a few more things going on, but I’m not at liberty to talk about them yet – more on them once I can talk about ’em. Bill Ward solo will return! 🙂
Bill Ward Update
Posted on Aug.26, 1999, under Bill Ward
We’ve gotten many requests for information regarding what’s going on with Bill lately. Well, as many of you know, there was this little thing called the Black Sabbath reunion that more or less has put a stop for the time being to the various band members’ solo projects.
Bill is still very committed to his solo works, and once the European dates for Black Sabbath are fulfilled in December of 1999, the guys will go back to work on their various solo projects.
Next up for Bill is a regroup to see where everything stands, and then it’s probably back to completing his third studio album, “Remembering”. There’s no time table yet, a decision won’t happen most likely until early in 2000.
There is also the issue of the re-recorded “Along the Way”. That also will be decided early next year – so hopefully 2000 will bring Bill’s solo works back in full force.
Also, the autograph requests are still backlogged, and Bill hopes to get some of them dealt with shortly.
We should have some more updates for you in September.
Mungus Shine Goes Racing
Posted on Mar.09, 1999, under Misc Items
On January 24th, 1999, Mungus Shine Entertainment ventured into the fast paced world of motorcycle racing when Mark Jones (Bill Ward’s Production Manager) rode a 1985 Kawasaki KLR 250 in the inaugural round of the 1999 STTARS Championship, held at The Streets of Willow Springs. Jones and Mungus Shine intend to compete at all the rounds of the championship, taking place throughout the length and breadth of California.
Mark Jones out racing
In the first round, Jones finished 12th in the Sportsman class, but failed to make the start of the Middleweight class due to carburation problems. Round 2, held at Buttonwillow Raceway Park saw him finish 12th again, this time though in the Middleweight class. In the Sportsman race Mark took a light tumble and posted a DNF. The next round takes place at Willow Springs on April 3rdand 4th, when Mark and the Mungus Shine team will be going for higher finishes and more points to add to their championship totals.
You can follow the race team’s progress throughout the year here, or, you can visit the STTARS official website at http://www.supertt.com. Race results and championship standings are posted there following each event, along with schedules of upcoming races. So if you are in the area of a race, and you feel like having a day full of fun, pop on out and watch the races, and don’t forget to stop by and say hello to the team. Bill has said that he will turn up whenever possible, so who knows, you may get a chance to meet the man in person.
Mark Jones goes out racing:
New Site Online
Posted on Feb.20, 1999, under About the site
As you can see, the new look for Bill’s site is now online. Bill’s site has been online for some time now without an upgrade, and we felt it was high time for one. 🙂
Let us know what you think of the new look!
The picture shown here was taken from the article Bill was interviewed for in Modern Drummer magazine. This magazine is on the stands now!
Bill’s article is entitled “Bill Ward: From Iron Man to Gentle Giant”. Scroll down for a snapshot of the magazine cover.
