Black Sabbath members honour 'dear friend' Ozzy Osbourne
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By the time of his passing, Ozzy had become a beloved pop culture figure, even by those who didn’t care for his music. He’ll be missed. But never forgotten.
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Despite the heartbreak, Pantera has played three shows since Ozzy’s death, including a tribute-filled set in Hershey, PA, where the band honored Osbourne with Sabbath-themed backdrop visuals and a live cover of “Planet Caravan.”
As a vocalist, Osbourne had one of the most identifiable voices in metal. When he opened his mouth to sing in his powerful yet unconventional, nasal yowl, he did so with authority. And the sound he created became as integral to his genre as Bob Dylan’s iconoclastic voice is to classic rock.
Watch Ozzy Osbourne give his final live performance, 'Paranoid' with Black Sabbath, just weeks before his death at 76.
Hours after Osbourne's death, Idol spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about Osbourne's musical legacy, and the path he carved for the musicians who came after him.
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Ozzy Osbourne, the English musician best known for fronting the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, died Tuesday at 76.
Now, singer and founding member Ozzy Osbourne tells his story during the later years of his life in a new memoir. Priced at $30 on Amazon and set to be released on Oct. 7, Last Rites chronicles Osbourne's life and career leading up to a farewell tour,