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Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne

Enigmatic ex-frontman of Black Sabbath, turned solo rock-star, mockumentary creator of TV's "The Osbournes" and curator of Ozzfest.

His first solo album was "Blizzard Of Ozz" in 1980 and courted controversy for the track "Suicide Solution". He released his follow-up album, "Diary of a Madman" in 1981, followed by: "Bark at the Moon" (1983), "The Ultimate Sin" (1986), "No Rest for the Wicked" (1988), "No More Tears" (1991), "Ozzmosis" (1995), "Down to Earth" (2001), "Under Cover" (2005), "Black Rain" (2007), "Scream" (2010), "Ordinary Man" (2020), plus 2022's: "Patient Number 9".

Other key songs include "Crazy Train", "Bark At The Moon", "Shot In The Dark", the duet "Changes" with his daughter Kelly, "Scream" and "Gets Me Through".

He announced that he had retired from touring in 2023, due to persistent pain from an old spinal injury.

Website: www.ozzy.com
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