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KISS frontman Gene Simmons pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne on "CBS Mornings," calling the Black Sabbath legend a "pure human being."
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Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne performed his final show July 5 with original band members before his death at 76, closing a chapter in heavy metal history.
The legendary late rocker Ozzy Osbourne was known for bizarre antics and wild acts, but his most infamous was biting off a dead bat's head in 1982.
In his final months, Ozzy Osbourne, suffering from Parkinson's, delivered a poignant farewell with Black Sabbath. Energized by the last concert, his post-show elation remained, marking a memorable end.
The frontman of Black Sabbath and media personality, who died on Tuesday, sat down for his final PEOPLE interview in 2022, sharing what he believed his legacy would be. “Survival is my legacy,” Osbourne, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019 and endured spinal cord injuries from numerous accidents, explained.
We rounded up a list of Gibson Guitars that were reportedly used by Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Randy Rhoads, including the Les Paul and SG.
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BikeMag on MSNWhy Ozzy Osbourne’s Legacy Lives On in Mountain Biking CultureWith the passing of the Prince of Darkness, we’ve been reflecting on the undeniable impact that Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, and Metal have had on our sport.
His life story, marked by personal struggle and unparalleled artistic triumph, is also one of surprising connections and an unwavering stance against hatred. The reverberations of heavy metal’s foundational chords have momentarily ceased.
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No cause of death was given, but the rock legend had long battled a rare genetic condition called Parkinsonism. As the music world and devoted fans mourn his passing, many are turning their attention to his eldest daughter, Aimee Osbourne, the quiet Osbourne, urging her to continue his legacy in her own way.
He was very human,’ says Armand Schaubroeck, who hosted the rock star three times at the famed Irondequoit record store.
Ozzy Osbourne, the British heavy metal legend and Black Sabbath frontman, has died at age 76, his family announced Tuesday. Rolling Stone contributor Joe Levy joins CBS News to discuss Osbourne's life and legacy.