Band Member Bios

Steve Biggs – Vocalsphoto

Black Sabbath was the epitome of heavy when I was young….. Led Zepplin…..Deep Purple……Pink Floyd, to me Black Sabbath was all that. Lord of the world is my favorite Sabbath song. It is probably the heaviest and plodding metal song ever written. I love all of their songs, but that one is my favorite. I first heard Sabbath when I was in Junior High. It was the Master of Reality album. As a whole album experience it blew me away!

I’ve always sang. I think I have Tourette Syndrome. Ozzy is so intense. Words would get stuck in my head and I had to scream them.

War Pigs is the first band I sang lead vocals for. In the past I’ve sang in the recording studio and back up vocals on stage. I actually auditioned to be the second guitarist. I was at Jeff Neal’s home recording studio and I listened to the guy who auditioned to be the singer a week earlier. I told Jeff I would like to sing a few songs. Jeff recorded it and said it sounded great. I don’t think I would have sang for them if it wasn’t for the first time we all got together. It went great and the rest is history.

I would never want to do this Black Sabbath Tribute with out Jeff, Dale, and Tom. It would never feel right for me. I am so happy that we can play to so many people to this day. The fans are the best!


Dale Lesco – Drumsphoto 2

I like the way. Black Sabbath blends the jazzy drums, bass, and awesome guitar to make a unique feel with the vocals. It makes them stand apart from all of the other pioneers of rock music.

The Paranoid album is one of the first albums that I played drums along with. I was in 3rd grade. Fairies Wear Boots was my favorite because of how the guitar, bass, and drums work together to make that wall of sound.

It has been a great pleasure for the last 24 years to have the privilege to be jamming with the same great musicians and entertaining fans throughout the years.

 

 

 

 


Jeff Neal – Guitarphoto 3

I first heard  Black Sabbath when I was in grade school. It was an 8 track that my older brother had. I was listening to bands like Kiss, and The Who. So when I heard songs like Electric Funeral, Black Sabbath, Lord of the World, War Pigs, and more I was blown away! I had never heard something so heavy. The awesome and demented lyrics from Bassist Geezer Butler with that heavy sound that the instruments produced and Ozzy’s haunting vocals had me hooked.

Playing their music on stage is an incredible rush. I’ll never get tired of playing or listening to these songs. I started to learn how to play Sabbath songs when I was 13.

I feel blessed to still be playing with the incredible musicians in this band. We are all big Sabbath fans. They share the same love for the obscure songs as well as popular ones. Coming up with a 90 or 120 minute set list is very difficult because we know over 4 hours of Sabbath Music. Now that we finally have a Facebook page we are asking the fans to send us song requests for the shows that they are attending

Thank to all of the Sabbath fans how have supported us over the years!!!! The fact that we still play to big crowds is amazing. Thank you, thank you, and thank you!! You guys are the best.


Tom Signorelli – Bassphoto 4

I grew up with Sabbath. Their doom and gloom style set the apart from the rest. It is impossible to pick my favorite song. I first heard Sabbath when I was 9 years old. I started playing bass when I was 15 years old. I love the groove style Geezer Butler plays on Bass. A lot of people don’t know that he was the main lyricist. Geezer is king!

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