Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon
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Osbourne's final show was on July 5 in Birmingham, England, where Black Sabbath was formed in the '60s.
Tributes are pouring in from music legends and celebrities after Ozzy Osbourne, the rock and heavy metal icon turned reality show star, has died at the age of 76, according to his family.
My heartfelt sympathies go out to Sharon, Jack, Kelly, the rest of his family and everybody that’s worked hard along the way.”
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Ozzy Osbourne had a major row with US President Donald Trump spanning a number of years, before the Black Sabbath frontman's heartbreaking death yesterday. The heavy metal legend was previously left fuming after Trump used his world famous song 'Crazy Train' in a presidential promotional video back in 2019.
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Osbourne performed an instantly memorable version of the 7th inning stretch song during a game at Chicago's Wrigley Field in August 2003
Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76. The Grammy-winning Prince of Darkness long struggled with addiction, finally achieving sobriety in 2014.
“Ozzy and I were sleeping in the back of the bus, and we got woken up by this huge, huge blast,” Sharon remembered. She recalled bassist Rudy Sarzo shouting, “Get off the bus!” while Sarzo added, “We all get out of the bus and we had no idea what was going on.”