Current | |
Tony Iommi | Guitars (1996-2006, 2021-present) |
See also: ex-Black Sabbath, ex-Heaven & Hell, ex-WhoCares, ex-Belch, ex-Jethro Tull, ex-Mythology, ex-Rock Aid Armenia, ex-The Rest, ex-The Rockin' Chevrolets, ex-Velvett Fogg | |
Past | |
Glenn Hughes | Vocals, Bass (1996, 2004-2006) |
See also: Voodoo Hill, Black Country Communion, Glenn Hughes, ex-Deep Purple, ex-Black Sabbath, ex-Brazen Abbot, ex-California Breed, ex-Finders Keepers, ex-Gary Moore, ex-Hughes Turner Project, ex-Hughes/Thrall, ex-Kings of Chaos, ex-L.A. Blues Authority, ex-Michael Men Project Made in Moscow, ex-Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus, ex-The Dead Daisies, ex-Trapeze, ex-Hank Davison (live), ex-Ken Hensley (live) | |
Kenny Aronoff | Drums (2004-2006) |
See also: Gorky Park, Supersonic Blues Machine, Chickenfoot (live), ex-BoDeans, ex-Cinderella, ex-John Mellencamp, ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd, ex-Styx (live), ex-The Smashing Pumpkins (live) | |
Bob Marlette | Keyboards, Bass, Programming (2004-2006) |
See also: ex-Two |
Tony Iommi | Guitars (1996-2006, 2021-present) |
See also: ex-Black Sabbath, ex-Heaven & Hell, ex-WhoCares, ex-Belch, ex-Jethro Tull, ex-Mythology, ex-Rock Aid Armenia, ex-The Rest, ex-The Rockin' Chevrolets, ex-Velvett Fogg |
Glenn Hughes | Vocals, Bass (1996, 2004-2006) |
See also: Voodoo Hill, Black Country Communion, Glenn Hughes, ex-Deep Purple, ex-Black Sabbath, ex-Brazen Abbot, ex-California Breed, ex-Finders Keepers, ex-Gary Moore, ex-Hughes Turner Project, ex-Hughes/Thrall, ex-Kings of Chaos, ex-L.A. Blues Authority, ex-Michael Men Project Made in Moscow, ex-Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus, ex-The Dead Daisies, ex-Trapeze, ex-Hank Davison (live), ex-Ken Hensley (live) | |
Kenny Aronoff | Drums (2004-2006) |
See also: Gorky Park, Supersonic Blues Machine, Chickenfoot (live), ex-BoDeans, ex-Cinderella, ex-John Mellencamp, ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd, ex-Styx (live), ex-The Smashing Pumpkins (live) | |
Bob Marlette | Keyboards, Bass, Programming (2004-2006) |
See also: ex-Two |
In an interview, Iommi said that at first his band was going to be called The Tony Iommi Band.
A decade later, Iommi began making another solo album with Glenn Hughes, but the recordings were aborted. Iommi spent some time touring and ...