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Members Of Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd And Possibly Rolling Stones Team Up To Fight Cancer

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Black Sabbath’s guitarist Tony Iommi recently collaborated with Pink Floyd co-founder and drummer Nick Mason. In an interview posted on Blabbermouth, Iommi said, “A few weeks ago, Nick and I recorded a song for a charity album that will raise funds to fight cancer. They asked me to go and provide some riffs for it. Of course, I gladly agreed.”

Iommi was diagnosed with lymphoma in early 2012, shortly after Sabbath announced a reunion tour and album. He underwent treatment throughout the recording of the album, and also during the tour. He successfully underwent an operation in January 2017 to remove a noncancerous lump from his throat.

Iommi also said there’s a possibility that Rolling Stones’ guitarist Ronnie Wood will be involved with the project.

TL;DR:

  • Black Sabbath’s guitarist Tony Iommi recently collaborated with Pink Floyd co-founder and drummer Nick Mason for a charity album to fight cancer. They asked me to go and provide some riffs for it. Of course, I gladly agreed.”
  • Iommi was diagnosed with lymphoma in early 2012.
  • Iommi also said there’s a possibility that Rolling Stones’ guitarist Ronnie Wood will be involved with the project.