Ozzy Osbourne

As Black Sabbath’s singer for their first decade, Ozzy Osbourne helped shape the direction of a number of heavy genres in the ‘70s. After going solo in the ‘80s, he continued to inspire artists who liked their music loud, hard and with a side of darkness. After making eight, groundbreaking albums with Sabbath, Osbourne left the warring group for a solo career with 1980’s ‘Blizzard of Ozz,’ which picked up where he left off with Sabbath. His next few albums – like 1981’s ‘Diary of a Madman’ and 1983’s ‘Bark at the Moon’ – made him a star all over again in the ‘80s, as he helped launch the career of some of rock’s most in-demand musicians. While continuing to release records in the ‘90s and ‘00s, Osbourne started a popular music festival and became an unlikely TV star (along with the rest of his real-life family). In 2013, he reunited with his Black Sabbath bandmates for a successful album and tour.

Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop + More to Release New Vinyl on Record Store Day
Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop + More to Release New Vinyl on Record Store Day
Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop + More to Release New Vinyl on Record Store Day
Seven and 12-inch vinyl copies of new and classic albums from Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, Paul Simon and more are amongst the dozens of releases planned for Record Store Day on April 21. Legacy Recordings has just announced a complete lineup of releases for the independent record store holiday, now in it's fifth year.
Ozzy Osbourne And Family Returning To Television In Animated Series
Ozzy Osbourne And Family Returning To Television In Animated Series
Ozzy Osbourne And Family Returning To Television In Animated Series
It's been a few years since the Osbourne family were a regular presence on America's television screens, and even longer since we were even remotely interested in anything they had to say. But that hasn't stopped Sharon Osbourne from continuing her efforts to tarnish her husband's musical legacy stay famous. Toronto's Cuppa Coffee Studios is producing 'The F'n Osbournes,' a 20-episode stop-motion
Sharon Osbourne Says Black Sabbath Will Do One U.S. Concert
Sharon Osbourne Says Black Sabbath Will Do One U.S. Concert
Sharon Osbourne Says Black Sabbath Will Do One U.S. Concert
After Tony Iommi announced he was battling cancer and Bill Ward became enmeshed in contract disputes, Black Sabbath put the kibosh on their reunion tour plans -- but Ozzy Osbourne’s wife and manager Sharon says that Sabbath will in fact perform a single show in the U.S. later this year.

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