BLACK SABBATH Drummer Dedicates Radio Show To Veterans Day/Remembrance Day

November 11, 2010

This month's edition of BLACK SABBATH drummer Bill Ward's "Rock 50" monthly radio show will air on November 20, "and as usual, we'll be dedicating the show to Veterans Day/Remembrance Day (November 11)," states Bill.

"In the first hour of the show, we'll have some great metal bands, including ANTHRAX, SOILWORK and MINISTRY. We change out the metal format in the second hour of the show, as we'll be playing PINK FLOYD, BOB DYLAN and BILLY JOEL's pinnacle song 'Goodnight Saigon'.

"We dedicate the show to those who fell, to all the millions who have suffered from war, and to those who serve and protect.

"At 11:00 a.m., November 11, 1918, the big guns of World War I ceased firing, and a fragile peace was sought. The Armistice show will illuminate through the songs played, passion, experience, and thoughts and feelings towards the dire consequences of the most destructive act of mankind — total war."

"Rock 50" airs between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. PST on WPMD, a college radio station at Cerritos College in California. The program, featuring its regular host Mike Stark, is broadcast over the Internet every Saturday. You can listen to the show live online at this location.

For more information about Bill Ward's monthly "Rock 50" radio show, click here.

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