
The end of a legend Ozzy Osbourne, often dubbed the “Prince of Darkness,” rose to fame as the lead vocalist of Black Sabbath, the band that pioneered heavy metal with albums like Paranoid (1970), Master of Reality (1971), and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973). After his departure from Sabbath, he launched a highly successful solo career with albums like Blizzard of Ozz (1980), featuring “Crazy Train.” Despite his dark image and shocking stage antics, Ozzy has always maintained a humorous and self-aware personality. His quote reflects this duality—he plays a character on stage, but off-stage he is a devoted family man and a fan of comedy and pranks. Ozzy’s influence spans generations, and he helped launch the careers of countless guitarists, including Randy Rhoads and Zakk Wylde. His long-running Ozzfest tour brought heavy metal to new audiences. More than just a singer, Ozzy became a pop culture icon, blending outrageousness with authenticity……Read more
The end of a legend Ozzy Osbourne, often dubbed the “Prince of Darkness,” rose to fame as the lead vocalist of Black Sabbath, the band […]