Geezer Butler

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Biography

English musician, member of Black Sabbath

  • Aliases
  • Terence Michael Joseph Butler·Terrence Butler·Terry Butler·Terence Butler
  • Primary profession
  • Soundtrack·actor·composer
  • Nationality
  • United Kingdom
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 17 July 1949
  • Place of birth
  • Birmingham
  • Member of
  • Black Sabbath

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Is often credited as Black Sabbath s principal songwriter.

Bassist for the legendary heavy metal band, Black Sabbath.

Left Black Sabbath in 1984, saying in interviews that he was "sick of it all". However, he officially returned to the group in 1991. He recorded two more albums with Black Sabbath (1992s "Dehumanizer" and 1994s "Cross Purposes") before leaving again in 1994. Soon afterwards, he formed his own band called "G/Z/R".

He occasionally played bass for former Black Sabbath bandmate, Ozzy Osbourne , during Ozzys solo career; appears on the live album, "Just Say Ozzy" , and on Ozzys 1995 album, "Ozzmosis".

Originally played guitar but, when Black Sabbath formed, they needed a bass player, so he switched to bass.

Is a fan of "Doctor Who" , and makes references to this TV show in some songs found on his second solo album.

Got nicknamed "Geezer" (a British slang term for "guy" or "dude"), because of his own habit of referring to everybody as a "geezer" at the time.

Was Black Sabbath s main lyricist throughout the 1970s.

Played on all of the classic Black Sabbath albums, 1970-1983.

Vegan.

The song Sweet Leaf got its name from a brand of cigarettes that he bought in Dublin, Ireland.

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