Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Guitarist of Black Sabbath Iommi cancer

London (Reuters) - guitarist Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath with the early stages of lymphoma, according to a statement on its website Monday was diagnosed.

Drummer who is the British heavy metal group write and record their first album in 33 years, and the members of the band move in Los Angeles to London to work with Iommi, while undergoing treatment.

"His guitarist for the Group at this time there would like to send any positive feeling to" read the statement, adding that it was the new album to be published in the fall.

"Iommi currently works with his doctors are the best treatment plan - the" iron man "rock and roll a full recovery and success remains optimistic and determined,".

Iommi, 63, is a founding member of Black Sabbath, one of the most successful acts hard rock in history, a records that sold estimated $ 70 million.

Veterans Affairs, announced in November, that, in its original four men including Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, for their first album again in addition to three decades and a world of 2012 tour, have line-up, reunion.

The Quartet released in 1978 with their last Studio album by all original documents "never say die."

Osbourne was fired in 1979 by the band to change the schedules for several years. The original Quartet for a 1998 publication met and played together sporadically in the early 2000s.

(Statement by Mike Collett-white, editing by Paul Casciato)

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