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Bill Ward: Ironing Out The Devil’s Metal
Bill Ward talks with DRUM! about the beginnings of legends Black Sabbath, growing from kids playing jazz to rock stars performing metal to millions.

Bill Ward talks with DRUM! about the beginnings of legends Black Sabbath, growing from kids playing jazz to rock stars performing metal to millions.
We trace the legacy of Elvin Jones, one of the most unique drummers in any genre, who brought previously unimagined musicality to the instrument.
We’re not talking about fast, tricky, or innovative drummers. In this article, we look at ten drummers who know how to lay sticks into heads. Hard.
We ask Matt Halpern, Chris Vrenna, and Frank Gilchriest if it's more difficult to keep time at fast or slow tempos.
Drummer Chris Guglielmo fills some big shoes, taking the late John "Beatz" Holohan's place in the band Bayside after a tragic tour bus accident.
Drummer Andrew Hurley gives us an inside look at Fall Out Boy's album, Folie À Deux, and teaches us how to play the track, "I Don't Care".
Derek Roddy is tired of talking about blast beats. In this article he wanted to convey something more important – how to stay alive as a drummer.
Blake Richardson, or "the human octopus," tells us about Between The Buried And Me's latest album, The Paralax II: Future Sequence.
We get up close and personal with Coheed And Cambria drummer, Josh Eppard, just after he wrapped up a seven-hour rehearsal in New York.
Drummer Chad Sexton tells us about his first drum kit, a red sparkle Majestic set, bought in Omaha Nebraska in 1981.
