Geoff Nicholls, Black Sabbath Keyboardist, Dies at 68
He was not on the list.
Nicholls joined Black Sabbath following the firing of Ozzy
Osbourne in 1979.
Geoff Nicholls, Black Sabbath’s longtime keyboardist, died
Saturday following a battle with lung cancer. He was 68.
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi confirmed the news on
Facebook.
"I'm so saddened to hear the loss of one of my dearest
and closest friends Geoff Nicholls," Iommi wrote on Facebook on Saturday.
"Geoff and I have always been very close and he has been a real true
friend to me and supported me all the way for nearly 40 years. I will miss him
dearly and he will live in my heart until we meet again. Rest in peace my dear
friend."
Nicholls joined Black Sabbath following the firing of Ozzy
Osbourne in 1979. The keyboardist first appeared on the legendary heavy metal
band’s 1980 album, Heaven and Hell. Five years later he was named an official
member of the group, but left in 1996 after Osbourne returned.
Nicholls appeared on nine Black Sabbath studio albums and
was a regular touring member of the band. Prior to joining Sabbath, he played
with metal band Quartz, whose self-titled debut was produced by Iommi.
Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler also shared his
condolences on Facebook. "Very sad to hear of old friend and Sabbath
keyboard player Geoff Nicholls passing. RIP Geoff," Butler wrote.
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