Before Black Sabbath Iommi had played in several blues/rock bands, one of the earliest of which was the Rockin' Chevrolets from 1964 to 1965. The band had regular bookings. Iommi later joined The Birds And Bees, and when they were offered work in Germany, Iommi decided to leave his factory job to take up the opportunity. From 1966 to 1967, Iommi played in a band named the Rest. It was in the Rest that Iommi first met future-
Black Sabbath drummer
Bill Ward, who played drums and sang in the band. From January until July 1968, Iommi was guitarist in
Mythology, with Ward joining a month later in mid-February. In May 1968 police raided the group's practice flat and found cannabis resin, which resulted in fines for the band members. Most significantly, the incident made it quite difficult for the band to secure future bookings as most club owners avoided bands they viewed as drug users. Mythology subsequently split up after a gig in
Silloth on 13 July 1968. In August 1968 at the same time as the break-up of Mythology, another Birmingham band called Rare Breed also broke up. Vocalist
Ozzy Osbourne joined with Iommi and Ward after the duo responded to an advert in a local music shop proclaiming "Ozzy Zig Requires Gig – has own PA". Requiring a bassist, Osbourne mentioned his former Rare Breed bandmate
Geezer Butler, who was subsequently hired along with
slide guitarist Jimmy Phillips and saxophonist Alan "Aker" Clarke. The six-piece band were named the Polka Tulk Blues Band. The new album,
13, was released in June 2013. They disbanded at the conclusion of
The End Tour in early 2017.
Heaven & Hell In October 2006 it was reported that Iommi would tour with
Ronnie James Dio,
Geezer Butler and
Bill Ward again, but under the name
Heaven & Hell. Later it was announced that Ward had decided not to participate and Vinny Appice was hired as his replacement. Rhino Records released
The Dio Years (under the 'Black Sabbath' moniker) album on 3 April 2007. The album showcased older tracks with Dio and also included three brand new songs recorded with Dio and Appice. The band started an American tour in April 2007 with
Megadeth and
Down as opening acts. The tour finished in November in England with the prospect of an album to follow in 2008. During this period the band's show at the New York Radio City Music Hall was released as both a live DVD and CD with a vinyl release in the UK in 2008. During the summer of 2008 the band embarked on the
Metal Masters Tour along with
Judas Priest,
Motörhead and
Testament. The band's first and only studio album,
The Devil You Know, was released on 28 April 2009. Dio died of
stomach cancer in May 2010, and on 14 June 2010, Iommi announced that Heaven & Hell would perform a one-off tribute to Ronnie James Dio at the High Voltage Festival, London on 24 July 2010. This was the band's last performance under the name.
Solo career and collaborations In 2000, Iommi released his first proper solo album, titled
Iommi. The album featured several guest vocalists including
Ian Astbury,
Skin,
Henry Rollins,
Serj Tankian,
Dave Grohl,
Billy Corgan,
Phil Anselmo,
Peter Steele, and Osbourne. In late 2004 Iommi's second solo album was released, entitled
The 1996 DEP Sessions. This album was originally recorded in 1996 but was never officially released. However, a copy with a drum track by
Dave Holland was available as a bootleg called
Eighth Star.
Glenn Hughes performed vocals on the album and he furthered his collaboration with Hughes with the release of his third solo album,
Fused. Released on 12 July 2005,
John Mellencamp drummer
Kenny Aronoff completed the trio on the album. In 2009, Iommi signed with
Mike Fleiss's movie production company Next Films to
score a series of horror films entitled
Black Sabbath. Starting in 1989, Iommi was involved in the
Rock Aid Armenia project. In October 2009 Iommi and his colleague
Ian Gillan were awarded the
Orders of Honour –
Armenia's highest order, which were delivered to them by the Prime Minister of Armenia for their help after the
Spitak earthquake. They formed the
supergroup WhoCares and recorded a single called "Out of my Mind", which was released 6 May 2011 for the benefit of the music school to be built in
Gyumri, Armenia. In January 2012, when Iommi was announced to have stage three lymphoma, the Armenian Prime Minister sent a letter of support: "We know your spirit is strong as ever, and we do believe the genius of your inspiration that guides you through the work on the new Black Sabbath album will transform into a boost of strength and energy that you need now, when things look tough". Iommi wrote the song "
Lonely Planet" which was sung by
Dorians for
Armenia in the
2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Iommi made an appearance in 2020 on the track "Astorolus—The Great Octopus" by
Candlemass, which received a Grammy nomination. November 2021 saw a completely different side to Iommi with the launch of a perfume in collaboration with Italian brand
Xerjoff. As well as the scent, Iommi created a track and video, his first instrumental single – "Scent of Dark". In July and August 2022, Iommi performed at both the opening and closing of the
Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. At the opening ceremony, Iommi played guitar on a song called "Hear My Voice" performed by British saxophonist and rapper
Soweto Kinch. Iommi reunited with Ozzy Osbourne to play at the closing ceremony. They were joined by 2017 Black Sabbath touring musicians Tommy Clufetos and Adam Wakeman for a medley of "Iron Man" and "Paranoid". Iommi performed guitar on two songs for the 2022
Ozzy Osbourne album
Patient Number 9, "No Escape from Now" and "Degradation Rules", the latter winning the Best Metal Performance Grammy in February 2023. He collaborated with
Birmingham's Royal Ballet on
Black Sabbath – The Ballet, which proved to be a resounding success. His music from the first few Sabbath albums formed the bedrock that the complete music score was based on. In 2024, Iommi released the instrumental track "Deified", revisiting his partnership with Xerjoff. On 21 May 2025, Iommi was featured on English singer-songwriter
Robbie Williams' single "
Rocket". ==Personal life==