At the age of 76, a cult British musician, frontman of the Black Sabbath group, died Ozzi Osbourne:
“With sadness, which is difficult to convey in words, we are forced to inform that our beloved Ozzi Osborn passed away this morning. He was next to his family, surrounded by love.”
Less than three weeks ago, Osbourne was the last time on the stage – during a farewell concert at the Villa Park stadium in his native Birmingham. He performed sitting because of a deterioration in health, but turned to the fans:
“You can’t imagine how I feel – thank you with all my heart.”
In recent years, Osborne had serious health problems – he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, as well as complications after falling in 2019. Because of this, he canceled part of the tour, but in 2022 he went on stage during the closure of the Commonwealth games in Birmingham.
Ozzi Osbourne was the founder of Black Sabbath-a group that in the 1970s laid the foundations of the Havi-Metal genre. His hoarse voice and stage provocations became the hallmark of the style. Among the most recognizable compositions are Iron Man, Paranoid, War Pigs, Crazy Train and Changes.
In the 2000s, Osborn became a pop star thanks to the reality show The Osbournes on MTV, which showed the life of the musician’s family in Los Angeles. He also repeatedly fell into the headlines of tabloids due to stories with alcohol, drugs and shocking-in particular, there is a known case when he bit off the head of the bat right on the stage.
Ozzi Osbourne was twice included in the Hall of Glory Rock-n Rolla (with a group and as a solo artist), has stars on the Hollywood and Birmingham Alley, five Grammy Prizes and other awards, including the Godlike Genius from NME and Living Legendavid Classic Rock.
The musician had a wife Sharon, the children of Amy, Kelly and Jack, as well as Jessica and Louis – from his first marriage.
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