Tony
Iommi
Born February 19,1948 in Birmingham England, Frank Anthony “Tony”
Iommi is best know as the guitarist for the band Black Sabbath.
However, Iommi had a tough start when he lost the tips of his middle
and ring fingers on his right hand, which he used to fret the strings
of his guitar. Instead of giving up he created extra-light strings
and wore plastic covers on his fingers so he could continue to play.
Eventually this accident also impacted the sound of Black Sabbath
and heavy metal music all together. In effort to ease some tension
on his hurt fingers he detuned his guitar making Black Sabbath the
first band to create what is now known as a normal heavy metal sound.
Iommi’s life before Black Sabbath consisted of several blues
and rock bands. His first being The Rockin’ Chevrolets from
1964-1965. It was right before leaving for Germany with this band
that Iommi had his finger accident. After he recovered he went on
to play with a band named The Rest, with which he played with drummer
Bill Ward who also went on to join Black Sabbath. Between January
and July 1968 Iommi along with Ward went on to play in a band called
Mythology. After Mythology broke up, Iommi and Ward teamed up with
guitarist Terry “Geezer” Butler and vocalist John “Ozzy”
Osbourne to form the band Earth that later became Black Sabbath.
In 1984, Iommi recorded his first solo album called Seventh Star,
because of pressure by his label it was released as “Black
Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi”. Iommi went on to release his
own solo album named Iommi in 2000. He then released his second
solo project, The 1996 DEP Sessions in 2004 and his third, Eighth
Star in 2005.
Iommi is most known for playing Gibson SG guitars. He also designed
a guitar with interchangeable pickups for recording.
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