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Baby Huey and Chasta review Black Sabbath’s legendary career

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This week on Yesterday’s News Today, Baby Huey and Chasta highlight the top Rock stories of the week:

Black Sabbath Reaches The End

When reflecting on Black Sabbath’s legendary run, Ozzy Osbourne told The Telegraph this:

One of the proudest things I have in my heart is the fact that Black Sabbath wasn’t a band that was created by some big mogul … It was four guys who said, ‘Let’s have a dream’, and it came true beyond our wildest expectations.

Guns N’ Roses Plans to Stay on Tour 

GNR’s Production Manager has “been told there’s no end date” to the 2017 Not in This Lifetime tour, according to Daily Mail:

“I’ve seen plenty of dates going into next year, far into next year,” he told reporters in Atlanta ahead of the band’s show in the city Wednesday, according to footage on local television station WXIA. “Everybody’s working together to keep a common goal and common direction — keep the machine going,” he said. While Skjerseth did not specify locations for further concerts, the reunited Guns N’ Roses have not yet toured Europe, Asia or Australia and New Zealand.

James Hetfield of Metallica battles Voice Issues in Week Leading Up to Grammys

Metallica may need to cancel a few of their upcoming shows due to lead singer James Hetfield’s throat issues, which may impact his Grammys performance. After postponing Sunday night’s Copenhagen show, Metallica shared to Facebook:

We’re very disappointed to have to share with you that unfortunately as Saturday has progressed, James’ health, and specifically his throat, is not improving and he is under strict doctor’s orders to not sing one single note. So sadly we have to report that we will be postponing tomorrow’s show at the Royal Arena until September 2, 2017.