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Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi said he thinks bandmate Ozzy Osbourne was "determined" to play the group's farewell show and "really just held out" to do so weeks before his death.
Brittney Griner was among the many in the sports world to react to the death of legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne. Osbourne, known as the front man for Black Sabbath, passed away this week. He was 76 years old. His family announced the news, just a couple of weeks after his final concert. "It is ...
Ozzy Osbourne has been remembered as a “pioneer,” a “fearless talent” and a “dear friend,” in an outpouring of tributes from fellow musicians and his former Black Sabbath bandmates following his death on Tuesday at the age of 76.
The rock legend was the vocalist of Black Sabbath and died in his hometown of Birmingham, England Tuesday morning.
Tony Iommi, Black Sabbath guitarist and co-founder, told UK broadcaster ITV that Osbourne was “frustrated” during the band’s farewell concert on July 5. The heavy metal icon died less than three weeks later, on July 22, at age 76.
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Amazon S3 on MSNPetition Launched To Name Birmingham Airport After Ozzy Osbourne
Following the passing of legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, fans are rallying to honour him by renaming Birmingham Airport in his memory. Osbourne, who died on July 22 at age 76, was born in Aston, Birmingham,
A petition has launched asking Birmingham Airport to change its name to honour Ozzy Osbourne following the Black Sabbath singer's death. Now the airport has responded and confirmed its intentions to celebrate the star.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNOzzy Osbourne fans launch petition to rename Birmingham airport after rocker
According to a report by Billboard, Dan Hudson, the A Gay And A Nongay podcaster, radio host, BBC TV doc Sashay To Hell host, and stand-up comedian, launched the much-talked-about petition titled "RIP Ozzy Osbourne — petitions honour 'The Prince of Darkness" to rename the Birmingham Airport to Ozzy Osbourne International.
Ozzy Osbourne died on Tuesday at the age of 76, less than three weeks after he sat on a throne on stage — not far from where he was born — and performed a final show with Black Sabbath.