ERIC SINGER: BILL WARD Is 'A Drum God'

October 4, 2007

KISS drummer Eric Singer — who is currently touring with ALICE COOPER as part of the HEAVEN AND HELL / ALICE COOPER / QUEENSRŸCHE tour package — has issued the following update:

"Bill Ward the original and founding drummer of BLACK SABBATH showed up in Fresno, CA for the show this past Monday. It is always good to see Bill! He is one of the nicest and kindest people you will ever meet! And he is a drum God in my book. He helped created heavy metal in its formative years."

Click here to view a photo of Singer with Ward and Vinny Appice.

Eric Singer recently spoke with DrumsWeb's Julio Herrera. Video of the interview is available for viewing in five parts at this location.

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