BLACK SABBATH Drummer Adopts Turkey: Photo Available

December 28, 2004

BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward adopted a turkey this holiday season and wanted everyone to meet him. Here's Abraham.

As previously reported, for this holiday season, Ward has made available for download one of his songs. The track he's released is "Light Up the Candles (Let There Be Peace Tonight)" in MP3 format. This song is from Bill's first solo album, "Ward One: Along the Way", and was originally released back in 1990. This is a special gift from Bill to his web site visitors during this holiday season. However, this is a limited-time download; come January 1, 2005, the download will be withdrawn, so if you're interested in it, grab it now (legally, too!) from the sounds page on BillWard.com.

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