Black Sabbath To Rock New Song on CSI Finale
. They will premiere the song "End of the Beginning" on the May 15th finale of CSI. The announcement states that show's stars Ted Danson and Marc Vann's characters attend a Black Sabbath concert as they "investigate a trail of murders with horrifying similarities to the sins in Dante's Inferno." "When we first heard that Black Sabbath was interested in premiering a song on 'CSI' from their first studio album in 35 years, we were all really excited," said executive producer Don McGill. "So many of us are longtime fans. And seeing as the album is titled '13' and this is the finale of 'CSI''s Season 13, it seemed like the perfect match. We couldn't be more thrilled." The band will release their reunion album, "13," with Ozzy Osbourne on June 11th, their first album with Ozzy since 1978's "Never Say Die." Apart from Ozzy, the album features original Black Sabbath members Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. Original drummer Bill Ward was replaced by Brad Wilk for the recording due to a contract dispute. As we reported last week, Black Sabbath will be launching a tour of the UK and Europe on November 20th in Helsinki. The tour will include stops in Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Germany, France, Italy and the Czech Republic. The UK leg is set to kick off on December 10th at the O2 Arena in London and will feature stops in Belfast, Sheffield, Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham. Black Sabbath European tour 2013
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