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In addition to his work with Black Sabbath, Ward has pursued various solo projects and collaborations. His 1972 solo album, "The Jack Ward" a.k.a. "Ward One," showcased his versatility as a drummer and composer. He has also worked with artists like Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Ronnie James Dio, and Ian Gillan, further solidifying his reputation as a sought-after drummer.

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However, unlike many of his peers who succumbed to that path, Ward’s lifestyle narrative became one of survival. After leaving and rejoining Sabbath multiple times, he committed to sobriety. Today, his lifestyle is characterized by rigorous health consciousness, vegetarianism, and a deep commitment to physical fitness. He has often stated that running and swimming are as essential to him as practicing paradiddles. This shift from chemical dependence to natural endorphins defines his modern ethos: resilience through routine . In addition to his work with Black Sabbath,

Known for busty, long-legged women, often in high heels and stockings. He has also worked with artists like Rob

: His drawings often featured women in physically impossible but visually striking poses, emphasizing curves and height. The "Ward Girl"

He has been sober for over 40 years , credited by bandmates as a complete turnaround from his previous habits.

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