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Parade on MSNOzzy Osbourne Was Known as Heavy Metal’s Prince of Darkness, but He Was Also a Huge Fan of This Classic BandOzzy Osbourne, who died July 22 at the age of 76, was known as the singer of influential heavy metal band Black Sabbath and for his outrageous solo career that earned him the title the Prince of Darkness. Yet Ozzy also had a softer side. He was a huge fan of the Beatles.
It's been a bad week if you're a child of the '80s, or a fan of music or pro wrestling with the deaths of Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne and more.
The Billboard 200 just experienced a seismic shift, and Tyler, the Creator stands triumphant at the top. The rap iconoclast debuts at #1 with his genre-swirling new album DON’T TAP THE GLASS,
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Parade on MSNOzzy Osbourne’s Bandmate on His Health Before Final Show: ‘I Wasn’t Prepared to See How Frail He Was’As the world continues mourning the late Ozzy Osbourne, also known as the "Prince of Darkness," his Black Sabbath bandmate, Geezer Butler, took a moment to pay tribute to his lifelong relationship with Osbourne,
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Ozzy was crowned as the genre’s spokesperson, mascot, and lightning rod. He changed metal forever, but he also stuck around as it evolved further, helping to foster growth. While the other proto-metal jams fixated on good times and romance,
Ozzy Osbourne used Black Sabbath's hard rock music as a way to point out hypocrisy in Western society and modern religion.
The highly anticipated musical fantasy film KPop Demon Hunters is making a significant splash on the Official UK Charts, with its soundtrack
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Stewart, who turned 80 in January, was forced to cancel several of his upcoming US tour dates due to a sudden illness The "I Don't Want To Talk About It" singer revealed in an Instagram post posted on June 7th that he was currently recovering from the flu. world-scale tours The Faces
Ozzy Osbourne, the Black Sabbath frontman who died Tuesday at 76, just 17 days after he took the stage for his final performance with the band in Birmingham, England, had spoken out about U.S. President Donald Trump on several occasions.