Black Sabbath vow to continue after guitarist Iommi given cancer diagnosis

Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi is to undergo treatment for cancer after being diagnosed with lymphoma.

His bandmates – with whom he has recently been reunited – have asked fans to send “positive vibes” to the 63-year-old.

The hard rock pioneers recently reformed with their original line-up to work on their first album together for 33 years.

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A statement released by the band said: “Iommi is currently working with his doctors to establish the best treatment plan – the Iron Man of rock & roll remains upbeat and determined to make a full recovery.”

The group, widely credited with creating heavy metal, insist they will plough on with plans for the new album. A series of live dates were also lined up.

Iommi and colleagues Ozzy Osbourne, bass player Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward announced last year that they were together again once more. They had been writing and recording in Los Angeles with producer Rick Rubin on an album due for release in the autumn.

The statement said the group would continue to work on the recording: “They will now go to the UK to continue to work with Tony. Further information will be released as it becomes available.”

Left-handed player Iommi famously lost the tips of two fingers working in a sheet metal factory as a teenager but learned to play with thimble-like devices to extend them.

The Birmingham-based band, renowned for their powerful riffs, made their debut in 1969 and are often cited as a major influence on successive generations of rock bands.