Ozzy Osbourne died from Black Sabbath, weeks after a farewell offer star-news.press/wp

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Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most famous and influential musicians in rock music, died at the age of 76.
As Frontman of Black Sabbath, the music born in Birmingham is attributed to the invention of heavy metals, thanks to songs like Iron Man and Paranoid.
Less than three weeks ago, “Prince of Darkness” barely farewell to his hometown, supported by many musicians who inspired him, including Metallica and Guns ‘N’ Roses.
In a statement, his family said: “It is with more sadness than just words that can be conveyed that we must report that the beloved Ospurne had died this morning. He was with his family and surrounding love.”
They did not specify the cause of death, although the star faced a series of health problems and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s injury in 2019.
A family spokesman confirmed to BBC News that Osborne died in the United Kingdom.
John Michael Osborn was born, he left the 15 -year -old school, where he held many low -wages jobs and spent a short talisman in prison on charges of robbery before embarking on his musical career.
After singing with many local music bands, join Black Sabbath alongside guitarist Tony Amy, guitarist Gizer Petler, and Dermaz Bill Ward in the late 1960s.
They have developed a unique voice, inspired by the Blues, but they are slower and became more evil – with frequent to mysterious signals.
They are considered pioneers of heavy metals, released their album, which has a self -title in 1970 and followed it with Platinum records such as the madness of greatness and a master’s degree in the rest of the contract.
It was launched from the band in 1978, as it launched a successful single profession with Blizzard of Ozz of 1980, and it includes the classic Crazy Train train.
MADMAN memoirs were the following year more popular, selling more than five million copies.
Along the way, Osborne developed a reputation for his vivid, non -engraved live shows, which were embodied through the story (perhaps wrapped) that he had hung his head on the bats during a concert, after he accidentally believed that it was a game that was thrown on stage on stage.
It was legendary drinks and drugs, which led to some strange behavior. Rock Motley Crowe once described how Osborn, in a competition to find out the habits of the most habits, smelled a group of ants from the hotel floor.
There was also a dark side of his addiction. In 1989, he woke up in prison, after his arrest to try to kill his second wife, Sharon.
After the arrest, the court ordered Osborne to spend six months in rehabilitation. Believe that he regretted, Sharon decided not to accuse the press.
She spoke in the Documentary Film of 2020 The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne, and remembered: “I told him,” I don’t want money but if I did it again, I will kill you or will kill me. Do you want that for children? “
In the nineties, his wild image was shifted thanks to the MTV show The Osbournes – which portrayed the star as a good hygiene patriarch, often from a wild family.
He said this was his true personality.
He told the New York Times in 1992: “All things are on stage and madness, all of this is just a role I play, and my work,” he told the New York Times in 1992.
Osburns also made Sharon stars for his wife, and the children Jack and Kelly – who made them a chart version of the Sabbath song in 2003.

However, in the same year, he was injured in the spine in 2003 after a crash that included a terrain vehicle, or an automatic transport vehicle.
The injury was exacerbated due to a late decrease in the night in 2019, which required several rounds of extensive surgery.
In 2020, the star revealed that Parkinson’s injury was diagnosed and a largely retreated tour after playing the commemorative games closing ceremony in 2022.
However, he was determined on his last back, as he was bending with his last concert in Villa Velhaham on July 5 – at Stone’s goal of his childhood home in Aston.
The musician sang while sitting on a black throne – clapped, waving his arms and pulling the wild eyes with success, including Crazy Train, Crowley and War Pigs.
He looked steeped at some moments. “You have no idea about my feeling. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Speaking on the stage, Pantera Frontman Phil Anselmo said that artists on the draft law “will all be different people” without Usborn and on Saturday.
“This is the truth. I will not be here with this microphone in my hands without a black Saturday day. Great in all times.”
“Real rock legend”
A group of stars, including Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood and Metallica, Osporen.
On social media, the co -founder of Black Sabbath Tony Iommi said he could not “find the phrase” adding he and the other band members “lost our brother.”
“Goodbye, my dear friend, thank you for all those years – we had some wonderful fun. Four children from Aston – who thought, eh?”.
Alon John said that Ospurne was “a dear friend and a huge trail who got his place in Pantheon from the rocky gods – a real legend.”
The singer Yungblud, who made a cover for changes at a farewell party with Black Sabbath in Birmingham just weeks ago, praised Osborne that he was a “legend” and said, “I didn’t think you would leave soon.”
“The world will miss the existence of Ozi and the talent that does not know fear,” said guitarist, Queen Sir Brian May, adding that he was grateful for his participation in “a few calm words with him” after Osborne’s final show.
Dai Green Billie Joe Armstrong posted a picture of the singer on Instagram and wrote: “No words. We love you ozzy.”
Sir Rudd Stewart said: “Goodbye, goodbye. Sleeping well, my friend. I will see you there – later instead.”
“It will always be one of its kind, a real rock legend,” said Sami Hajar, Sami Hajar, who was among the musicians who performed the performance during the Black Sabbath Sabbath.
Ospurne survived his wife and three children, Amy, Kelly and Jack Osborn, and many grandchildren. He also survived by three children from a former marriage: Jessica, Louis and Elliot.
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2025-07-22 21:18:00