Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has written the
song which will represent Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest.
His "rock
ballad" Lonely Planet will be performed at this year's contest in Sweden
by Armenian act Dorians.
Iommi became
well known in the Eastern European country after helping produce an album to
raise money after a huge earthquake in 1988.
The founder
member of the Birmingham heavy metal band said it had been a "new
experience" for him.
"I've done
a lot of things, but never that," he said.
"The thing
is, I've always thought, 'oh no, not the Eurovision', and here I am in it
now."
Iommi was one
of several rock stars who helped fund raise after the 1988 earthquake in
Spitak, which killed up to 45,000 people and left a further 500,000 homeless.
He said he had
gone back to the country a couple of years ago with Queen guitarist Brian May
to see what had been done since, and the stars then got involved in another
campaign to raise money to rebuild a music school there.
'I don't know'
Through those
connections, representatives from the Armenian Eurovision entry got in touch
with Iommi to ask if he could write a song.
"I first
said, 'oh God, I don't know' - it seemed really strange, me doing a Eurovision
song, I don't usually do that," he said.
"But I
said, 'I've got a rock ballad, I'll send it over."
Iommi, who has
sold more than 80 million records worldwide during his career, added he
"really" hoped Lonely Planet did well in the contest, but said he
expected it to be "slagged [off] like everything else does".
The musician
announced in January last year he was undergoing treatment for cancer after
being diagnosed with lymphoma.
He said he was
still facing years of treatment but was working on a new album with Black
Sabbath, their first since 1978.
Source: BBC
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