Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath legend, dead
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Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, who served as musical director for Osbourne’s final show, shared a photo with the late singer on Instagram, writing, “Good bless you Ozzy.” Metallica’s X account also shared an image with Osbourne with a heartbroken emoji.
Coldplay dedicated a cover of Black Sabbath's soft-rock 1972 ballad "Changes" to the late Ozzy Osbourne at their concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Tuesday, July 22. Before the show, a fan posted a clip on X from outside Nissan Stadium, where the band could be heard performing "Changes" during soundcheck.
The co-founders of Black Sabbath paid tribute to their doomsayer-in-chief following the news of Ozzy Osbourne’s death at age 76 on Tuesday.
Ozzy Osbourne 's family was an important part of his life. The heavy metal icon, who died at 76 on July 22, spent many of his later years soaking up quality time with his children. The Black Sabbath lead singer got a second act as one of America's most beloved dads, sharing another side of himself on The Osbournes, which premiered on MTV in 2002.
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Black Sabbath was not a silly band, nor were any of Ozzy Osbourne’s solo releases particularly playful. But the singer, who died on July 22 at 76, proved to be a surprisingly, c
Ian Marshall, from Cardiff, came to Birmingham on Tuesday to celebrate his 52nd birthday and was doing the Black Sabbath tour along with his daughter, Erin, and her boyfriend, Tyler. Mr Marshall, who said he had loved Sabbath for probably more than 35 years, said Osbourne had "a life lived".
Over the course of his storied music career, rock icon Ozzy Osbourne faced health battles with substance abuse and Parkinson's disease.