BLACK SABBATH's IOMMI, BUTLER To Guest On KNAC.COM This Monday

August 23, 2007

Original BLACK SABBATH members Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler — now touring as HEAVEN AND HELL with bandmates Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Apice — will check in with KNAC.COM's Junkman this Monday. The phoner will begin at 2:45 p.m. (Pacific Time) August 27.

Rhino Records and Rhapsody have teamed up to provide a full-album streaming copy of HEAVEN AND HELL's new "Live At Radio City Music Hall" CD. You can check it out at this location. The Rhino e-card for "Live At Radio City Music Hall" is available here.

A video clip of HEAVEN AND HELL performing the song "The Mob Rules" — taken from the upcoming "Live At Radio City Music Hall" DVD — has been made available for viewing at www.spv.de (Real Media). The track "Shadow of the Wind" from the same DVD can be seen at Headbanger's Blog.

According to Black-Sabbath.com, the release date of the special-edition box version of HEAVEN AND HELL's upcoming "Live At Radio City Music Hall" has been pushed back to September 25. The limited set is available exclusively via Rhino.com and is being released in a divinely deluxe three-disc edition — two CDs and one DVD — for $66.66. Bonus features of this special, collectible set are a tour program, glossy photos of the band and HEAVEN AND HELL memorabilia, including a patch, concert ticket and backstage laminate.

HEAVEN AND HELL "Live From Radio City Music Hall" will be available at regular retail outlets on August 28 (both as a two-disc CD set and as a DVD for a suggested list price of $19.98 and $19.99 respectively.

Steamhammer/SPV will release "Live From Radio City Music Hall" as a DVD, double live CD, and limited-edition DVD+2CD in a digipak with a poster, four photocards and tour pass on August 24 in Germany and August 27 in the rest of Europe.

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