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Over the course of a six-minute skit, Osbourne forgets the lyrics to Crazy Train, calls Barry Manilow “the antichrist” and unintentionally strangles a guy
Ozzy Osbourne was an unruly chaos agent and a beloved family man alike.
Alice Cooper called Ozzy Osbourne an 'unmatched showman and cultural icon' following the death of the Black Sabbath singer yesterday.
“It was absolutely chaos,” Cameron Glendenning, who worked on the hit MTV series for almost its entire four-season run, exclusively told The Post. “ [The family] gave zero warning. There was no, ‘Hey, director, heads up, I’m gonna go into the living room and do X, Y, Z.’ That s–t did not happen.”
There may be no more fitting tribute to the beloved Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, than his haunting ballad "Mama, I’m Coming Home," following his death Tuesday morning in Birmingham, England—the city where he was born 76 years ago. His death came just weeks after reuniting with his band Black Sabbath for a final farewell show in England.
Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at 76 years amid a string of health issues, including Parkinson's disease. Here’s everything to know about what he was up to in the years before his death.
Ozzy Osbourne, beloved Black Sabbath frontman once known as "The Prince of Darkness," has died. He was 76. His family announced his death in a personal statement that read: "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our ...
Ozzy Osbourne has died at age 76 more than two weeks after his last ever performance. The “Prince of Darkness” died “surrounded by love” on Tuesday, July 22, according to a statement obtained by The Sun.