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Tony Iommi Meets Ps. 133

Kory Grow writes for Rolling Stone:

Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi debuted new music [Jan. 5] that showed a new side to his songwriting. The song “How Good It Is” is a classical-sounding choral work, which he recorded with the Birmingham Cathedral choir and cellist George Shilling, according to Birmingham Mail. He gave the song, inspired by Psalm 133, its live debut at the cathedral located in the band’s hometown.

The piece, recorded in the cathedral, is meant to celebrate peace, harmony and the cathedral’s role in the city, according to the paper. He worked on it with the Dean of Birmingham, the Very Reverend Catherine Ogle. Iommi recorded the music in his home studio and then sent it to Ogle, who [adapted the psalm].

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Mainpage image: Tony Iommi performs at Chicago’s Charter One Pavilion on June 11, 2009. • Adam Bielawki/Wikimedia Commonshttp://bit.ly/2jF6FBR

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