Geezer Butler has retired. After more than half a century of defining and redefining “heavy” with his bands Black Sabbath, Heaven and Hell, and Deadland Ritual, as well as his own solo projects, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. He's the founding member, bassist, and primary lyricist of one of rock's most influential bands. Now, Black Sabbath's Geezer ...
During a new chat with Time Out Dubai, Butler revealed there are a number of tracks which didn't make the cut for '13'. "We’ve still got four tracks left over from the album," says Geezer, "so maybe ...
"I was just being logical," Geezer mused to Rolling Stone. "At the time, we were given six months to write and record an album and I said, 'There's absolutely no way we can do it in six months.'" ...
For nearly six decades, Geezer Butler toured the world, showcasing his love for heavy metal. While many know the musician as a member of Black Sabbath, Butler also played with Deadland Ritual, Heaven ...
Okay. If this were to be any other musician I’d probably be like what the actual fuck, but in this case, maybe it’s kind of alright? After all, A.I. is a tool and tools are meant to be utilized, are ...
Black Sabbath's rise to worldwide superstardom didn't just change bassist Geezer Butler's life — looking back, he's pretty sure it saved him from a tragic death. Butler opened up about his struggles ...
First starting his career during the late 1960s, Geezer Butler has more than enough memories of the decades. Throughout the years, he performed with Heaven & Hell, Deadland Ritual, and GZR. But for ...
Geezer Butler says he still isn’t sure what famously eccentric producer Rick Rubin brought to Black Sabbath’s final album. He'd previously been critical of Rubin’s work on 2013's 13, which marked the ...