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John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne, one of the most prolific and lasting figures in the world of rock and roll, passed away. He died on July 22, 2025, at the age of 76. Ozzy was known around the world as the "Prince of Darkness". His career spanned over 50 years ...
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
Osbourne rose to fame as the frontman of Black Sabbath, which formed in 1968 and helped pioneer the heavy metal genre, along with members Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. A decade later, he launched a solo career that proved to be equally successful.
Ozzy Osbourne and Jack Osbourne's visit to southern New Mexico will broadcast on A&E Wednesday. The trip included a visit to Sparky's in Hatch.
One of the most infamous stories in Ozzy Osbourne's life occurred in 1978 when he no-showed a concert at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium
The concert film will showcase "the raw power and emotional weight of Ozzy’s final bow in his hometown of Birmingham," according to a statement
The Prince Of Darkness, heavy metal's original madman and the architect for an entire genre - these are some of the finest songs Ozzy lent his talents to
Ozzy’s cultural impact goes even deeper than Sabbath, his solo career, the Osbournes, and Ozzfest. Here’s a look at other pop culture moments from Osbourne’s epic life that people will be talking about for decades to come.