BLACK SABBATH Drummer Previews March 'Rock 50' Show

March 22, 2010

BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward has issued the following update on the March 2010 edition of his "Rock 50" monthly radio show, which airs between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. PST on WPMD, a college radio station at Cerritos College in California:

"The radio show airs on Saturday, March 27 this month. Bands you can expect to hear will be DEW-SCENTED, CRADLE OF FILTH, DIMMU BORGIR, OLD MAN'S CHILD, and newly released bands.

"In our series titled 'Great Rock And Metal Bands And Artists', this month's featured band will be TRAFFIC. Primarily a Midlands-based band in England, TRAFFIC represented a completely original and outspoken musical message to listeners throughout the world. Dynamic and everlasting, TRAFFIC have come before us, played, and have attached their influence to rock's finest moments.

"Check us out. I think it'll be a very good show."

"Rock 50", featuring its regular host Mike Stark, is broadcast over the Internet every Saturday. You can listen to the show live online at this location.

For more information about Bill Ward's monthly "Rock 50" radio show, click here.

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