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A Badass Cover of Black Sabbath's 'Iron Man' Performed on a Pair of Electric Dulcimers

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In honor of Black Sabbath‘s final show, talented musician Sam Edelston of ContemporaryDulcimer performed a badass cover of “Iron Man” on a pair of electric dulcimers. Edelston not only perfectly captured the melody and lyrics, but the incredible finesse and agility of Tony Iommi‘s legendary solo. While arranging the song for dulcimer, Edelston realized the hidden complexity of the song. “Iron Man,” the Black Sabbath classic from 1971, played on…

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The impact of Black Sabbath over nearly six decades of history is absolutely undeniable. Since its first album, released in 1970, the Birmingham band was recognized as a definitive and indisputable creator of a genre. No matter how much other bands are talked about as supposed pioneers, no one like Ozzy Osbourne (voice), Bill Ward (drums), Tony Iommi (guitar) and Geezer Butler (bass) took the biggest and most powerful step by materializing darkn…

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RollingStone broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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