Tony Iommi Diagnosed with Cancer
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:29 am
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has been diagnosed with the "early stages of lymphoma," according to a band statement.
The original lineup of Black Sabbath -- Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward -- announced plans in November to record its first album of new material since 1978's "Never Say Die!" with producer Rick Rubin in Los Angeles. Iommi's illness forced the band to move recording to England, where Iommi lives.
"His bandmates would like everyone to send positive vibes to the guitarist at this time," the statement says. "Iommi is currently working with doctors to establish the best treatment plan. The 'Iron Man' of Rock and Roll remains upbeat and determined to make a full and successful recovery."
The band was scheduled to kick off a world tour May 18 in Moscow, but it's unclear how the news will affect those plans. The band spent the past decade reuniting for occasional tours, though the version of the group -- fronted by Ronnie James Dio -- toured multiple times released a record under the name "Heaven and Hell" until Dio died of stomach cancer in 2010. This version of the band hasn't toured since 2005.
Last year Iommi published his biography "Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath." His signature guitar sound and songwriting is largely credited with inventing heavy metal.
The original lineup of Black Sabbath -- Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward -- announced plans in November to record its first album of new material since 1978's "Never Say Die!" with producer Rick Rubin in Los Angeles. Iommi's illness forced the band to move recording to England, where Iommi lives.
"His bandmates would like everyone to send positive vibes to the guitarist at this time," the statement says. "Iommi is currently working with doctors to establish the best treatment plan. The 'Iron Man' of Rock and Roll remains upbeat and determined to make a full and successful recovery."
The band was scheduled to kick off a world tour May 18 in Moscow, but it's unclear how the news will affect those plans. The band spent the past decade reuniting for occasional tours, though the version of the group -- fronted by Ronnie James Dio -- toured multiple times released a record under the name "Heaven and Hell" until Dio died of stomach cancer in 2010. This version of the band hasn't toured since 2005.
Last year Iommi published his biography "Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath." His signature guitar sound and songwriting is largely credited with inventing heavy metal.