Bill Ward / Day Of Errors Tour Dates Canceled
Posted on Nov.20, 2017, under Day of Errors
Hi Everyone,
It’s with great, great sadness that I must tell you I have to cancel the Day Of Errors tour dates scheduled in December. I wound up in hospital this past weekend with heart problems. I am OK and in good recovery at this time. However, I’ve never experienced this particular type of heart problem before, and due to its nature, I had to make the decision to cancel the dates. I want to send my sincere apologies to everyone who was planning to come out to the shows. I’m so sorry we won’t be making it – I was looking forward to seeing you all and sharing this music with you. I’ll be in touch soon.
All my love,
Bill
All Bill Ward/Day of Errors tour dates have been canceled and will not be rescheduled. Tickets will be refunded at point of purchase. Tickets purchased through an online ticketing agency will be automatically refunded. Please allow 7-10 days for refunds to appear.
Thursday, December 7 – Eugene, OR – WOW Hall
Friday, December 8 – Seattle, WA – High Dive
Saturday, December 9 – Portland, OR – Dante’s
Tuesday, December 12 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
Wednesday, December 13 – Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
Thursday, December 14 – Ventura, CA – The Garage
Friday, December 15 – San Diego, CA – The Casbah
Rock 50 Nov 2017 Preview
Posted on Nov.10, 2017, under Rock 50
H! Everyone,
Our radio show airs on Saturday, November 11, 2017. At Rock 50 each year, we honor Veterans Day/Armistice Day. First half of the show, Metal for the men and women in uniform, as well as our regular listeners. Second hour, the songs are the hits from years past. We want to acknowledge those who have lost loved ones and those still recovering and serving as brilliant examples. Check us out if you have the time.
–Bill
P.S. Happy Birthday to the USMC November 10, 2017.
Oct 2017 Rock 50 Preview
Posted on Oct.23, 2017, under Rock 50
H! Everyone,
Rock 50 Halloween show will air on Saturday, October 28th, 2017. We’ve got all the usual Hardcore Metal bands, kicking ass for you, and I’ve thrown in some twists and turns, and new stuff, too. Check us out – if you like Metal, Hard Rock and just plain great songs, Rock 50 has it for you.
Have the kids wear something bright if you’re out trick-or-treating so the cars can see them, and we can see them too. Have a spooky, safe night.
Rock forever and ever,
Bill
Sep 2017 Rock 50 Wrapup
Posted on Sep.30, 2017, under Rock 50
Hope you had a chance to tune in last weekend and hear Bill’s return to Rock 50. If you didn’t, or if you just want to replay the fun, we have a few tidbits for you.
First off is the full playlist. Download this Word document, and you’ll have the same notes used by Bill’s production staff in the studio. The playlist includes such wide ranging artists as Testament, Sepultura, Dimmu Borgir, Arch Enemy, Annie Lennox, Jimi Hendrix, Sting, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Rolling Stones, and many more.
Secondly, is the Spotify playlist. If you have Spotify, you can play all of the songs that Bill played on the show.
We hope you enjoy – hope to see you next month on Rock 50!
September Rock 50 Preview
Posted on Sep.20, 2017, under Rock 50
Statement About Black Sabbath
Posted on Aug.18, 2017, under Black Sabbath
Statement About Black Sabbath – Response to Tony Iommi
Hi Everyone,
I hope this day finds you all in good spirits and good health.
Again I feel in a position where I’m compelled to defend my actions in the period of 2011 up to, I suppose, today. Tony Iommi’s comments and some of Ozzy’s, remain in a place of disparaging remarks, which bring fault to my character as a person and a musician. I completely disagree with their comments. What they believe is quite opposite from my experience, especially in 2011 when no one spoke to me of being alarmed by my playing or my health. If they kept the info, which they so readily share now, to themselves in 2011, then let that be their shortcoming. How can I be judged that I could not do a tour when we were working on an album. How can I be judged in 2011 on health issues when none existed that would endanger a long term tour. They all know very clearly how well I prepare to tour. I did not know I was being judged in 2011, if that is indeed their truth.
Tony’s comment (and I’m assuming it was in reference to me touring) was, “I don’t think he quite realizes how hard it would have been on him” How can Tony say that. I know what it takes to tour. I’ve helped to set the physical and playing bar that was metal then and today. What an undermining, self-centered thing for Tony to say. What an inaccurate thing for Tony to say. I had played all the Ozzfests and Sabbath tours after the reunion. Keep in mind, they did one tour without me first, I think just to see if it could work without me. I’m sorry and mean no malice in saying this, but it was their fear, their mistrust, and their rationale that put back-up drummers on the stage at the reunion and other tours. I disliked that they did that, but understood they wanted to. I got on with my work, playing drums in Sabbath. Never once was a back-up drummer required, and no, I did not validate the fears of those who had fears.
I missed a European tour after my one and only heart attack in 1998. I can appreciate that Black Sabbath’s interests needed to be protected for the sake of future commitments to the fans, promoters, and all involved.
Ozzy said the saddest thing is that he/Bill needed to own up to that. Own up to what in 2011. What was I supposed to own up to, when I felt exhilarated, confident, and strong. Own up to, I’m not up to this, I’m sick and can’t play; those failings didn’t exist in me, they still don’t exist today. I had nothing to own up to, nothing to confess. The fact that Oz had reacted with sadness tells me he was already sold on his own judgement of me. And that is very sad to know.
Tony commented, “and it’s silly really because it was over nothing.” I have to confront that statement. I can’t let that wash into my life and my family’s life, and the lives of all those affected by an original band failure. It was something. It meant everything to thousands of people including me. It will always be something and it will always ring with truth, and actual correct accountability. By saying it was nothing, dishonours the credibility of our fans, and insults the very heart of what we all clung to, Black Sabbath.
I will have my experience in the time period of 2011 and Tony and Ozzy will have theirs. And, it’s plain to me, we’re as opposite and opposing as ever.
I won’t forget Ozzy’s last phone call of January 23rd or so 2012, asking when I would arrive in England to commence rehearsals. Why would he say that if my performance level of 2011 had already been judged.
I regret the loss of Ozzy’s friendship.
I regret the loss of Tony’s friendship.
Finally, and I’ve defended this many times, I couldn’t play one gig or a couple of gigs here or there with a back-up drummer or no back-up drummer. To do that one gig would put me in an elitist position, and I can’t do that for all the other fans who couldn’t see that one gig.
I’m honoured to have been a part of Black Sabbath, and to have played with Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, and Geezer Butler.
Long Live Black Sabbath.
Bill Ward
Bill Ward Reverb Shop Now Open
Posted on Jun.28, 2017, under Bill Ward
May 2017 Rock 50 Wrap-up
Posted on May.08, 2017, under Rock 50
Hope you had a chance to tune in on Saturday and hear Bill’s 69th Birthday Episode of Rock 50. If you didn’t, or if you just want to replay the fun, we have a few tidbits for you.
First off is the full playlist. Download this Word document, and you’ll have the same notes used by Bill’s production staff in the studio.
Second is this video clip of Bill in the studio from the show.
Finally, is the Spotify playlist. If you have Spotify, you can play all of the songs that Bill played on the show.
We hope you enjoy – hope to see you next month on Rock 50!
May 2017 Rock 50 Preview
Posted on May.04, 2017, under Rock 50
H! Everybody,
Our radio show airs on May 6th 2017. It’ll be my birthday show.
I’ll be playing early, early rock influences, songs that were important to me as a kid thru my teens. Some Jazz, Blues, early Rock-n-Roll, up to my favorite Metal bands today. The show may be a little bit longer than normal.
Check us out, we rock!
Stay safe, stay strong, forever and ever and ever.
–Bill
Rock 50 Apr Preview
Posted on Apr.13, 2017, under Rock 50
H! Everyone,
Our radio show airs on Saturday, April 15. Metal, some “Best of 2016,” and a special goodbye for an old friend, Sib Hashian of Boston fame. We’ll throw in a couple of curveballs for you too. Check us out if you’ve the mind to.
Stay safe, stay strong, forever and ever.
–Bill