Mike Stark

Mike Stark

Mike Stark is a veteran broadcaster who has worked in all areas of the business for over 50 years. In the mid-90s he hosted his own weekly talk show on the legendary heavy metal station KNAC-FM, while producing the station’s daily morning show during the week. In the late ‘90s until the show ended in 2020, he was a features producer for the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show, with his production pieces for the show being heard in over 100 markets throughout the country. Currently, Stark is the owner/operator of the LA Radio Studio, a full service radio/podcast operation’ host of LA Radio Sessions’ co-host of the daily “Mornings On The Beach” show for 22 West Radio, and co-host of the podcast “Radio Waves.”

Black Sabbath: An Oral History of the Heavy Metal Band (Paperback)

Black Sabbath: An Oral History of the Heavy Metal Band (Paperback)

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Black Sabbath in their own words

Just one year after Woodstock and the Summer of Love, a new kind of music made its way onto the airwaves and into the hearts of millions of fans. The sound was dark, brooding, and overpowering, like the music of industrial machinery, with a banshee in the lead who shrieked out lyrics from the darkest parts of our souls. But the melodies had meaning, and the words pointed their finger at the injustices and corruption of the world, in the finest tradition of the music of the 1960s. This sound, this phenomenon became known as “heavy metal.”

In Black Sabbath: An Oral History, Mike Stark brings us into the world of Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, and of course, John “Ozzy” Osbourne, four young men from England who changed the world with their music. Through their own words, Stark presents firsthand accounts of the history of the quintessential British heavy metal band, who influenced later bands as diverse as Metallica, Van Halen, Nine Inch Nails, Alice in Chains, and others, right up to today.

With a supporting cast of characters that includes Ronnie James Dio, Rob Halford, Eric Singer, Tony Martin, Cozy Powell, and Neil Murray, Black Sabbath: An Oral History also provides a detailed timeline of the band from 1970 to 2017, as well as an annotated album discography.

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