BLACK SABBATH Drummer Previews Next Month's 'Rock 50' Show

October 20, 2008

BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward has issued the following update on next month's 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:

"This November 15th we'll be playing our Armistice show on 'Rock 50'. Check out the show if you have the time.

"Like our 9/11 show, the Armistice show is not 100% metal. We dedicate the Armistice show to all who have fallen in foreign and domestic wars since November 11, 1918 through and up to today's wars. November 11th is the official Armistice Day throughout Europe, all over the world, and here in the USA.

"We've been doing this show for a number of years now, and hope to continue this tradition. Bands appearing: A PERFECT CIRCLE, OZZY, MINISTRY, ANTHRAX, BILLY JOEL's classic 'Goodnight Saigon', and much, much more."

"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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