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Episode 51: Interview with Black Sabbath Vocalist Tony Martin

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The Tony Martin-era of Black Sabbath is much celebrated amongst fans of the band. Following the departure of Ronnie James Dio in 1982, Sabbath sought out veteran leadership in the form of Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan. That line-up produced one very good album, but it was not to last. When Gillan left the band, Iommi and company found stability, talent and tremendous writing chops with British vocalist Tony Martin. Mr. Martin was generous in agreeing to meet with the Profs prior to the re-release of the Martin-era collection on vinyl and CD. Martin covers his time with the band, and even offers up a few colorful anecdotes of his time in Sabbath in the 80s and 90s .

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The Tony Martin-era of Black Sabbath is much celebrated amongst fans of the band. Following the departure of Ronnie James Dio in 1982, Sabbath sought out veteran leadership in the form of Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan. That line-up produced one very good album, but it was not to last. When Gillan left the band, Iommi and company found stability, talent and tremendous writing chops with British vocalist Tony Martin. Mr. Martin was generous in agreeing to meet with the Profs prior to the re-release of the Martin-era collection on vinyl and CD. Martin covers his time with the band, and even offers up a few colorful anecdotes of his time in Sabbath in the 80s and 90s .

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