A dad and his young son were left traumatised after an angry rhino charged towards them at a safari park.
20.11.2021 - 21:55 / nme.com
Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi has been introduced to a 469-million-year-old fossil named after him: the Drepanoistodus Iommii.The formal ceremony took place this week near the Black Sabbath bench in Birmingham conducted by Westside Business Improvement District (BID) general manager Mike Olley.A photograph of a fossil was shown to Iommi up close.
The veteran guitarist expressed his excitement in a video by Westside BID.“It was a real shock to learn that a real fossil has been named after me,” he
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Tony Iommi has returned with his first music in eight years with the single ‘Scent Of Dark’.The Black Sabbath guitarist has also launched a perfume under the same name as part of a collaboration with perfumer Sergio Momo, who features on the track.Besides a classical piece that he wrote for Birmingham Cathedral in 2017, it’s Iommi’s first new single proper since song releases from Sabbath’s 2013 album ’13’.An accompanying music video that sees the guitarist sample his new perfume inside Sudley
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