
Ozzy Osbourne on The Tonight Present with Jay Leno on the NBC Studios in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 12, 2001.
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Ozzy Osbourne, the influential and salt-of-the-earth singer who got here to be often known as the Prince of Darkness, has died in Birmingham, England, in accordance with a press release from his household.
That assertion, attributed to his spouse, Sharon Osbourne, and his youngsters Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis, reads, “It’s with extra unhappiness than mere phrases can convey that we’ve to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has handed away this morning. He was together with his household and surrounded by love. We ask everybody to respect our household privateness right now.”
Ozzy Osbourne was born John Michael Osbourne on Dec. 3, 1948, the son of John “Jack” Thomas Osbourne and Lillian Osbourne (née Unitt), the fourth of six youngsters. The Osbournes lived at 14 Lodge Highway within the Aston space of Birmingham, U.Ok., the place Ozzy would stay for a while, together with whereas pursuing a profession as a rock and roll singer.

Ozzy Osbourne performs in the course of the Commonwealth Video games closing ceremony on the Alexander stadium in Birmingham, England, Monday, Aug. 8, 2022.
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As soon as he grew to become a star, he remained related to town, and returned typically. He performed a much-heralded last present with Black Sabbath, some of the influential bands in onerous rock and heavy music, in Birmingham simply 17 days in the past, on July 5.
England’s second-largest metropolis, Birmingham was nonetheless pocked with rubble from World Conflict II when Osbourne was rising up there; town was a goal of German bombers on account of its significance as a hub of arms manufacturing.
He was, by his personal admission, a horrible scholar — largely on account of his dyslexia and attention-deficit/hyperactivity dysfunction, which might go undiagnosed till he was in his 30s — and left college on the age of 15. However not earlier than being bullied by a trainer in addition to fellow college students who included his future bandmate Tony Iommi, who was a yr forward of him. Iommi “may need kicked me within the bollocks a number of instances and given me some s***, however nothing greater than that,” Osbourne wrote in his memoir, I Am Ozzy. It was round this time that he self-applied each his famed knuckle tattoo, which spelled out OZZY on the fingers of his left hand, and two smiling faces on his kneecaps, which he mentioned introduced him pleasure while sitting on the bathroom.

Ozzy Osbourne of Black Sabbath performs piano in 1970.
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After his unceremonious exit from college, Osbourne appeared to have little future outdoors of handbook labor, although it will later develop into clear that “rock star” could have been the one viable profession path for him. The “class clown,” as Iommi described him in his personal memoir, was dismissed from a number of jobs in fast succession.
After 18 months of working in a slaughterhouse — after failing at a number of different trades — Osbourne was fired for beating a coworker bloody with a steel rod. The dismissal led Osbourne in direction of a short-lived, star-crossed profession as a legal, throughout which he unintentionally stole child’s garments (it was nighttime and he could not see properly); a tv, which he needed to depart behind after it fell on him mid-burgling; and eventually, whereas pilfering some shirts, Osbourne wore gloves that did not cowl his thumb, leaving prints everywhere in the scene and main the police to his door. (“Not precisely Einstein, are we,” he remembers them saying.) He was given a three-month jail sentence, and was despatched to HM Jail Birmingham, often known as Winson Inexperienced, the place he spent six weeks. (Twenty-odd years later, Osbourne’s “final good reminiscence of the ’80s” can be enjoying a gig on the similar jail.)
After his launch, Osbourne’s father — regardless of cash having been tight his complete life — took out a mortgage with a purpose to purchase his son a PA, the one tools required of aspiring rock singers on the time. Then Ozzy positioned an advert — “OZZY ZIG NEEDS GIG” — within the window of an area music store. “Someday, I believed,” Osbourne wrote, “individuals would possibly write newspaper articles about my advert within the window of Ringway Music, saying it was the turning level within the lifetime of John Michael Osbourne, ex-car horn tuner.”
The advert led guitarist and man-about-town Geezer Butler to his door, kicking off a quick try at forming a band — Uncommon Breed — that went nowhere, however gave Osbourne his first style of performing. The pair, now associates, went their separate methods a number of months later. However, fortuitously, the advert additionally led a former acquaintance of Osbourne’s to his door: guitarist Tony Iommi, accompanied by drummer Invoice Ward, each latest wash-outs from the comparatively vibrant English rock touring circuit. (Iommi’s earlier band, Mythology, had been compelled to interrupt up on account of a pot bust at their lodge throughout a tour, making them all-but unbookable on the the time.)
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Iommi was initially dismissive of Ozzy, however the 4 ultimately ended up rehearsing collectively. Regardless of the theatrical malevolence they’d come to be identified for, the group was first known as one thing way more innocuous: the Polka Tulk Blues Band, with singer Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, drummer Invoice Ward, saxophonist Alan Clark and bottleneck guitar participant Jimmy Philips.
The group’s first gig was Aug. 24, 1968, on the County Corridor Ballroom in Carlisle, within the northwest of the nation. Instantly afterwards Clark and Philips had been out, as was the band identify (which Ozzy had provide you with after seeing it on a bottle of his mother’s talcum powder). The 4 had been now often known as, merely, Earth. However simply as they had been producing some momentum from touring, Iommi left to hitch the big-deal band Jethro Tull as its new guitarist.

Black Sabbath, 1970: Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Invoice Ward, Ozzy Osbourne.
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After Iommi returned to Birmingham and his bandmates, Earth redoubled its efforts, impressed by the professionalism Iommi noticed throughout his transient detour with Jethro Tull. In addition they selected a brand new, darker course. The primary fruits of the change would ultimately come to be eponymous — however “Black Sabbath” was a tune earlier than it was a band, and a horror film earlier than it was a tune, although Osbourne had no concept on the time (he suspected that Butler, who had provide you with the tune’s title, had by no means seen seen the movie).
Booked by their first supervisor, Jim Simpson, the 4 spent just about all of 1969 touring — together with a residency in Hamburg on the Star Membership, the identical place the place Osbourne’s beloved Beatles had honed its chops. The group, now formally Black Sabbath, signed a report deal in early 1970, to Vertigo, an imprint of Philips.
Black Sabbath’s self-titled first report, which they’d recorded by primarily enjoying a fast reside set, was launched on Feb. 13, 1970 (a Friday, after all). It was an sudden and runaway success, coming into the U.Ok. charts the next month and cracking the highest 10 that July.

Singer Ozzy Osbourne of the British heavy steel band Black Sabbath performs in 1974 in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Black Sabbath’s vaguely occult presentation was solely superficial, however towards the backdrop of Manson murders and the disintegration of the utopianist ’60s, the group’s overdriven, electrified tackle the blues, its blackened psychedelia and vaguely political overtures, the picture clicked. (Possibly an excessive amount of; Black Sabbath would ultimately be celebrated by Satanist chief Anton LeVay in a San Francisco parade. “At one level we had been invited by a bunch of Satanists to play at Stonehenge. We informed them to f*** off, so that they mentioned they’d put a curse on us,” Osbourne wrote. “What a load of bollocks that was.”) “The benefit of all of the satanic stuff was that it gave us infinite free publicity,” Osbourne remembered in his guide. “Individuals could not get sufficient of it. Throughout its first day of launch, Black Sabbath offered 5 thousand copies, and by the top of the yr it was on its method to promoting one million worldwide.”
Nevertheless it did not click on for everybody — the report was near-universally panned by critics (“the album has nothing to do with spiritualism, the occult, or something a lot besides stiff recitations of Cream clichés,” Rolling Stone wrote) and was all-but ignored solely by disc jockeys on the time (save the legendary John Peel, an acquaintance of Jim Simpson’s, who booked them for one in all his historic, if off-air, periods). Regardless, that yr they carried out on Prime of the Pops, which Osbourne had watched religiously together with his household at house whereas rising up. He was 21 years previous.
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The group had Paranoid, its indelible follow-up — which incorporates a number of canonical rock songs, like “Conflict Pigs / Luke’s Wall,” its title monitor and “Iron Man” — written and virtually within the can by the point Black Sabbath had reached its peak on the U.Ok. charts. Paranoid was launched later in 1970; cementing the ascent of Osbourne, Iommi, Butler and Ward. After a administration change the group would later come to remorse — it employed Patrick Meehan, who it turned out “was taking practically all the things” and for whom they’d title the album Sabotage — Black Sabbath was on its manner.
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The quartet’s early success ignited a decade of dizzying extra — for which Osbourne was, it will develop into evident, genetically predisposed. However by the top of the ’70s, the 4 had been barely talking.
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Ozzy Osbourne, left, performs, Jan. 17, 1985, on the Rock in Rio music competition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Whereas the remainder of the band could have had extra musical chops, what Osbourne dropped at the desk was his showmanship. “Ozzy was a wild man,” mentioned publicist and journalist Mick Wall, who wrote Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe. “He left all of it on the stage, he put all the things into it.”
He lived that manner off stage, too, and his drug and alcohol use was a pressure on the band. A breaking level got here when, after a days-long bender, Osbourne fell asleep within the flawed room and slept by means of a gig. By 1979 he was fired from Black Sabbath.
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Nevertheless it wasn’t lengthy earlier than he discovered a younger American guitar virtuoso named Randy Rhoads, and began engaged on a solo enterprise. Their first album collectively was titled Blizzard of Ozz — a type of play on The Wizard of Oz and cocaine. The album did properly in England, however the band had bother breaking by means of within the U.S., regardless of the report containing what’s probably his most recognizable solo tune, “Loopy Prepare.”
Fortunately, he now had a supervisor who knew precisely how one can push the general public’s buttons to get the band some consideration: his future spouse Sharon. The 2 had been beginning up a romantic relationship, and on the similar time, Sharon was establishing stunts for Ozzy to get extra consideration.
“At this stage, Sharon is secretly organizing protests outdoors his exhibits, as a result of it will get all this publicity,” mentioned journalist Wall. “All that is stoking the fires, which is constructing album gross sales, and turning him into a significant star.”

Ozzy Osbourne embraces his fiancee, Sharon Arden, in Los Angeles, on Dec. 21, 1981.
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Osbourne started to be identified for his wild, rock star antics. A few of these stunts (biting the pinnacle off a dove) had been deliberate. Others, (biting the pinnacle off a bat) weren’t. However they did develop into a part of his identification — one thing that, to Osbourne’s annoyance, journalists would pester him about for the remainder of his life.
By 1982, Osbourne was touring the U.S. together with his second solo album, Diary of a Madman. Osbourne was asleep on the tour bus when it pulled over into an airfield to repair the air con when the bus driver satisfied Rhoades and hair and make-up artist Rachel Youngblood to go on an airplane trip with him, promising to not pull any stunts. However in an try to buzz the tour bus, the airplane clipped the bus and crashed. The driving force, Rhoades and Youngblood died.
In his memoir, Osbourne described this second with a mixture of confusion, anger and unhappiness. However he and Sharon in the end determine to proceed the tour. Osbourne even stored his dedication to look on Late Evening with David Letterman, the place he defined, “I will proceed as a result of Randy would’ve wished me to proceed, and so would Rachel. And I am not going to cease as a result of you’ll be able to’t kill rock and roll.”
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Ozzy Osbourne is at house together with his household within the early 1990’s. From left to proper, Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Aimee Osbourne.
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Shortly after the airplane crash, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne bought married. They might later recount moving into fights, amped up by alcohol and medicines. As a father, Osbourne could possibly be enjoyable and lovable, till he bought drunk sufficient that he bought scary and indignant. In a single incident, he tried to kill his spouse in a drunken stupor.
“He lunged on me,” Sharon Osbourne informed 60 Minutes Australia.” And bought me right down to the ground and began strangling me.”
He ended up doing an extended stint in rehab, although he’d proceed to have an on-again, off-again relationship with sobriety. However the household did handle to calm issues down sufficient to begin inviting cameras into their house and filming The Osbournes. The present was successful. Premiering on MTV in 2002, and co-produced by Sharon Osbourne, it laid the groundwork for a lot of actuality tv to come back (there’s a pretty straight line from The Osbournes to the Kardashian empire).
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The Osbournes adopted Ozzy, Sharon, Kelly and Jack (eldest daughter Aimee refused to be filmed), of their day-to-day habitat — Ozzy scuffling with the T.V., Kelly and Jack bickering, Sharon trying to maintain everybody in line. The present softened Ozzy Osbourne’s picture sufficient that it wasn’t an entire shock when he was invited to the 2002 White Home Correspondents Dinner and acquired a particular shout out from President George W. Bush.

The Osbournes: Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Jack Osbourne.
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The frenzy of mainstream TV fame bought to him. That night time of the White Home Correspondents Dinner, he began consuming after an extended stretch of sobriety. And seeing his picture consistently compelled him to confront some issues about his well being. He’d developed a stammer. His tremors bought worse. In 2020, Osbourne revealed to Good Morning America that he had Parkinson’s illness, after years of rumors about his medical situation. “To cover one thing inside for some time is tough,” he mentioned. “Since you by no means really feel correct. You’re feeling responsible.”
Because the present got here and went, Osbourne by no means misplaced his ties with the music world he got here from. He launched solo data at a constant clip, and he (together with Sharon, after all) ran Ozzfest — an annual music competition devoted to the varieties of bands that might cite Osbourne as a major affect: Slipknot, Slayer, Device and extra. It is a lengthy checklist of bands — and, maybe, essentially the most concrete instance of Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy.