Black Sabbath bandmates mourn Ozzy Osbourne's death at 76
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The co-founders of Black Sabbath paid tribute to their doomsayer-in-chief following the news of Ozzy Osbourne’s death at age 76 on Tuesday.
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Members of Black Sabbath honored Ozzy Osbourne with heartbreaking words and reflected on how four kids from Aston went on to become global music legends. Drummer Bill Ward, bassist and lyricist Geezer Butler,
Black Sabbath are widely regarded as the inventors, or at least leading pioneers of, heavy metal music. The Birmingham band – whose original and final line-up comprised bassist Geezer Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi,
Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward have all paid emotional tributes to their bandmate Ozzy Osbourne, who has died aged 76.
Bassist Terence “Geezer” Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi, lead singer Ozzy Osbourne, and drummer Bill Ward were all between the ages of 18 and 20 when they began playing together in Birmingham. Naming themselves after an Italian horror film in early 1969,
In fact, the normally elusive Butler appears to give his full blessing to the outrageous, profanity-laden reality show, which, for a few seasons, afforded viewers a sneak peek into the “private life” of one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most legendary madmen.