Lesser Known Members of Black Sabbath

by Aaron Lefkove

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Dave Walker (replaced Ozzy briefly in 1977 for one TV performance)

Ian Gillan (ex-Deep Purple, vocals on 1983’s Born Again)

Glenn Hughes (ex-Deep Purple, vocals on 1986’s Seventh Star)

Don Airey (ex-Rainbow and Hammer keyboardist, played on Never Say Die)

Vinny Appice (Tony Iommi look-alike, drums on Mob Rules, Live Evil, Dehumanizer, and several ’90s reunion tours)

Bev Bevan (ex-The Move, ex-Electric Light Orchestra, ex-Electric Light Orchestra Part II, drummer for 1983’s Born Again tour)

Terry Chimes (ex-Clash, drummer for 1987–1988’s The Eternal Idol tour)

Laurence Cottle (bass on 1989’s The Headless Cross)

Bob Daisley (bass on 1987’s The Eternal Idol)

Ronnie James Dio (ex-Elf, ex-Rainbow, frontman for Dio, vocals on Heaven & Hell, Mob Rules, Live Evil, and Dehumanizer)

Ray Gillen (vocals on 1986’s Seventh Star tour)

Geoff Nicholls (bass at Heaven & Hell rehearsals, off-stage keyboardist for Seventh Star, The Eternal Idol, Headless Cross, and sporadic live stints through 2005)

Cozy Powell (preeminent British classic rock drummer, played on Headless Cross, Tyr, and Forbidden)

Eric Singer (current drummer of KISS, played on Seventh Star and The Eternal Idol)

Dave Spitz (guitar on The Seventh Star)

Jo Burt (bass for 1987–1988’s The Eternal Idol tour)

Dave Donato (vocals for 1985 and ’85 rehearsal and demo sessions)

Tony Martin (vocals on The Eternal Idol, Headless Cross, Tyr, Cross Purposes, Cross Purposes Live, and Forbidden)

Jed Woodruffe (offstage live keyboardist for the Never Say Die tour)

Rob Halford (Judas Priest frontman, vocals for various one-off live performances in the 90s)

Mike Bordin (ex-Faith no More, drums for 1997’s Ozzfest tour)

Neil Murray (ex-Whitesnake, bass on Tyr and Forbidden)

Bobby Rondinelli (drums on Cross Purposes and Cross Purposes Live)

Aaron Lefkove would most like to be remembered as the guy who coined the phrase “Summer of Megadeth.”