yes. sabbath played with zeppelin all the time
No
Hindenburg
Hindenburg
1968 when he formed the band that would soon become the ever-famous Black Sabbath.
Yes, Jeff Fenholt was briefly the lead singer for Black Sabbath in the early 1980s. He joined the band for a short period during the recording of the album "Born Again," which was released in 1983. Fenholt's tenure with the group was marked by a mix of controversy and limited success, and he was soon replaced by other vocalists as the band continued to evolve.
Ronnie James Dio was the lead singer of Black Sabbath for a little while. They had a few singers after Ozzy Osbourne, none of whom lasted long. I am not sure that Black Sabbath every played "with" the band Dio. I don't think there ever was a situation where that may have occurred.
No
It depends for different people different bands. Mines are: Black Sabbath Scorpions The Beatles
no
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Hindenburg
The self-titled debut album from Black Sabbath. .................................................................................................................................................. That's a popular misconception, Australian Band, Lobby Lloyd and the Coloured Balls had an album called Heavy Metal Kids years before Black Sabbath.
No, but they played at Ginos a lot.
Led zeppelin
1968 when he formed the band that would soon become the ever-famous Black Sabbath.
Ozzy was originally a member of 'Black Sabbath'. The first song that Ozzy sang and recorded after he went solo was, 'Crazy Train'.
Michael had a cameo in Men In Black 2, but him and Will didn't appear on screen together.