Black Sabbath‘s founding drummer Bill Ward has once again expressed interest in making another album with the band.In a recent interview with Metro, Ward not only shared his ambition to make another record with Black Sabbath – who retired as a whole in 2017 – but he’s also floated the idea with the band’s management.“My biggest contention has been ‘let’s make another album’.
Nothing live necessarily, because I’m looking at what I can realistically do,” the 73-year-old drummer said.“The way I play the drums, it’s becoming tougher as I get older.
I haven’t spoken to the guys about it, but I have talked to a couple of people in management about the possibility of making a recording.
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