Gibson TV launches Tony Iommi video series

Gibson TV has debuted Volume One of its new series, 'Tony Iommi: The Godfather of Heavy Metal,' exploring the Black Sabbath guitarist's life and legacy. The episode delves into the origins of heavy metal from Birmingham, England. Iommi also shared a personal video recapping 2025 highlights and teasing his 2026 solo album.

Gibson TV announced the launch of a new video series titled Tony Iommi: The Godfather of Heavy Metal on January 8, 2026, with Volume One now streaming. The series offers a deep dive into the life, legacy, and groundbreaking sound of Tony Iommi, the legendary guitarist of Black Sabbath. It traces the birth of the band and the creation of heavy metal, beginning in the smokestacks of Birmingham, England, after the Summer of Love faded. As the architect of the genre-defining riffs, Iommi's sound emerged as an ominous new style that parents hated but kids loved, evolving into a way of life fueled by rebellion, passion, and relentless energy.

In a accompanying New Year's video message, Iommi reflected on 2025 milestones. He highlighted the release of Tony Martin's Eternal Idol, his collaboration with Robbie Williams on the track 'Rocket'—which surprised him by becoming a single complete with a video—and the launch of his new website. The original Black Sabbath members reunited to receive the Freedom of the City from Birmingham, accompanied by the 'Summer of Sabbath' art installations across the city. Iommi fondly recalled seeing Ozzy Osbourne, Bill Ward, and Geezer Butler at the event.

The year included rehearsals for the 'Back to the Beginning' show at Villa Grounds, supported by numerous bands to raise charity funds. Tragically, Ozzy passed away weeks later; Iommi said, "may he rest in peace." Other highlights were the Laney TI 100 limited edition amplifier release, the Gibson Tony Iommi pickup in August, and the sold-out second run of the Black Sabbath Ballet, where Iommi performed at select shows. A guitar raffle raised £53,000 for Heartland's Hospital cancer unit. Looking ahead, Iommi confirmed his solo album will definitely release in 2026, stating, "I’m enjoying doing it and it’s been great fun and I really hope you enjoy it."

A Gibson documentary is also forthcoming soon. The series and Iommi's message underscore his enduring influence on heavy metal.

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