Ozzy Osbourne Dies: Remembering the Godfather of Heavy Metal’s Life, Legacy & Battles

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Ozzy Osbourne this morning, Osbourne’s family said,
“Ozzy” Osbourne was born in Birmingham, England, the son of a factory worker, working on construction sites and in a slaughterhouse. He was sentenced to six weeks in prison for burglary, according to Osbourne’s 2009 autobiography, “I Am Ozzy.” Black Sabbath bassist and lead songwriter Butler joined Rare Breed in 1967 as guitarist Iommi and drummer
Black Sabbath’s gritty, melancholic music, which was influenced by the use of tritones, quickly became a hit. The ‘Godfather of Heavy Metal’, Paranoid, a brilliant album that was a hit in the 70s, has seen his lifestyle change over the decades.
Osbourne’s career has been marred by his various habits, whether it’s alcohol and drugs or bat bites, which led to Osbourne being fired from Black Sabbath. Or the reason for his divorce from his first wife, Thelma Mayfair, according to a report. Osbourne’s drug abuse has come to light. Such ups and downs have come in his life. Osbourne is survived by his wife, three children from his first marriage, and Sharon, who has three children, Jack, Kelly, and Amy.

Osbourne’s health problems have been in the news a lot

In early 2019, Osbourne was forced to cancel several concerts due to pneumonia, while a botched surgery nearly left him paralyzed. In 2020, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Osbourne’s life A different outlook on life emerged: “Thank you very much for my life. That’s what I’m working for and if I die in the end, I’ll die a happy man,” he said at an event.

 

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