Ozzy Osbourne’s longtime bassist Bob Daisley isn’t surprised he’s been left out of Black Sabbath’s farewell gig—and he’s not ...
Ex-Ozzy Osbourne bassist Bob Daisley says Black Sabbath reunion “could turn out as an embarrassment”
Bob Daisley, the former bassist with Ozzy Osbourne, has claimed his farewell show with Black Sabbath could be an ...
Bob Daisley – the classic era Ozzy Osbourne bassist – has opened up about not being invited to perform at Black Sabbath's ...
Last week, Black Sabbath announced that they’re reuniting (with all four original members) for a one-day all-star concert ...
Bob Daisley’s comments reflect the complexity of his relationship with Ozzy and Black Sabbath, particularly given the past ...
When asked about being snubbed from Ozzy's final solo performance, Bob Daisley said he doesn't want to be part of it.
Daisley was an essential part of Ozzy 's early solo career, working closely with Randy Rhoads and Lee Kerslake to craft the sound that would define albums like Bark at the Moon and The Ultimate Sin.
In a recent interview, Bob Daisley, an instrumental part of Ozzy Osbourne's early solo career reacted to being snubbed once again.
We explore the story of how a malfunctioning guitar pedal helped inspire Ozzy Osbourne's 1980 debut solo single, "Crazy Train." ...
The Last in Line member recalls his weird experience of recording bass on The Ultimate Sin, what it was like being in the room for Zakk Wylde’s Ozzy audition, being frustrated with Vince Neil’s band, ...
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