BLACK SABBATH's TONY IOMMI: 'Black Sunday' Playlists Available

September 18, 2006

BLACK SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi's official web site has been updated with the playlists for Tony's "Black Sunday" radio show, which airs Sunday nights on Planet Rock. Check them out at this location.

The two-hour "Black Sunday" radio show is repeated every Monday night between 6 and 8:00 p.m. U.K. time. You can e-mail your requests to Tony at [email protected], and unsigned bands can send demos for the show to Tony Iommi, PO Box 54373, London W2 7GD. All unsigned bands selected will be entered into an exclusive competition.

"Black Sunday" can be heard online worldwide at www.planetrock.com. U.K. listeners can also tune in via DAB Digital Radio and via Sky Channel 861, NTL channel 680 or Telewest Channel 924.

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