BLACK SABBATH Drummer's Eleventh Audio Diary Entry Available

December 14, 2005

BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward's official web site has been updated with the eleventh entry in his audio diary series. This new edition, totaling 25:10 in length, covers several topics, some of which are:

* BLACK SABBATH and UK Hall of Fame, and some events in his life surrounding it
* Some of the other artists he ran into and the lack of "rock-star bullshit"
* His diabetes & more on vegan food issues
* Problems getting beans & toast from the rudest woman in England
* Some thoughts on this Christmas season

Head on over to Bill's web site to check out the latest audio diary entry.

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