Bootley Black Sabbath t-shirt
Bootleg Black Sabbath 2001 tour t-shirt, bought from Birmingham Academy gig.
Bootleg Black Sabbath 2001 tour t-shirt, bought from Birmingham Academy gig.
Photograph of Black Sabbath taken at Jim Simpson's house.
One of two records called BRUM BEAT released in 1964.
Obtained just outside the venue. This gig was the first time Black Sabbath had played the Wizard in a long time.
Flyer promoting the release of the 1995 album ‘Plastic Planet’ by Geezer Butlers Band, GZR. Vocals on the album were handled by Fear Factory frontman, Burton C. Bell.
This is a drawing that I made as a tribute for Tony, he one of my heros \m/
A collection of photographs taken at Henry's Blues House. The artists include: Brewers Droop (photos 1 through 4), Champion Jack Dupree (photos 5-6), Earth (or a very early Black Sabbath) (photos 7-8), Reverend Gary Davis (photos 9-13), Simon Prager & Steve Rye (photos 14-16).
Ticket from an Ozzy Osbourne gig at Hammersmith Odeon, May '89.
Black Sabbath ‘Past Lives’ signed by Geezer Butler
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Ronnie, Tony and Geezer several times and collected their autographs on my original vinyl copy of Heaven and Hell. I never met Bill but a friend’s uncle is Paul Clark who was Sabbath’s road manager in the early 80s .
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Black Sabbath article from the music newspaper 'Sounds', dated March 2nd 1974. Price - 7p!
A signed photograph of Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi
The Levi Set Blues Group Band business card (1965-67). The band were managed by Norman Hood who would later go on to be involved with Judas Priest as well as other bands.
From Malcolm Cater Age 49Black Sabbath Winter Tour - Europe 1975 programme.
Melody Maker (1969) - The Blues still dominated the front pages up until the late 60's.
Oh... Jukka/Kaos Kontrol (label) and THROAT (band sounds like TAD and UNSANE) sent me the photo of his new tattoo... www.kaoskontrol.org
Black Sabbath Reunion tour t-shirt from 1999. Only available in the U.S.
Seeing Black Sabbath with Dio again twice in a week was a great treat.
vintage badge - probably early 80's...
Rare photograph of Black Sabbath during recording of their self-titled album at Regent Sound Studio (1969)
The Kinks ' You Really Got Me' 7" single (1964). Credited by many as being one of the first 'heavy metal' songs.