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Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward pledges to 'keep on rocking' despite wheelchair

Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward has confirmed his use of a wheelchair while affirming his commitment to continued musical performance.

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The brief

Bill Ward, the 78-year-old drummer for Black Sabbath, has publicly disclosed that he now relies on a wheelchair. Despite this mobility change, Ward stated that he is not in retirement and maintains his ability to play the drums.

Coverage from Rolling Stone, Consequence of Sound, Page Six, Yahoo, and the BBC emphasizes Ward’s intent to keep rocking. Outlets highlight his personal reassurance to fans that he is doing well and remains musically active.

Future developments will depend on any subsequent statements from Ward regarding his future creative projects or performance schedule, as coverage does not yet specify upcoming professional plans.

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Quick answers

Is Bill Ward retiring from music?

No. Reports confirm that Ward has explicitly stated he is not in retirement.

How old is Bill Ward?

Bill Ward is 78 years old.

Why does Bill Ward use a wheelchair?

Coverage does not specify the medical reasons for his use of a wheelchair.

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