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Ozzy Osbourne is one of the best things that happened to the rock and metal scene. The icing is Zakk Wylde!
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving. Once you're accused of it people tie you with that brush and it's very hard to shake off," he said. In April, "The Talk" returned without Osbourne. Underwood addressed the controversy saying it caused trauma and fear. I didn't want to be that. I wanted to remain calm and focused.
It is difficult to go back to that day because I just feel the trauma. I feel fearful a little apprehensive. Osbourne later garnered a new legion of fans by starring with his family in the unlikely hit reality show The Osbournes. John Michael Osbourne was born into a working-class family in Birmingham, England, on December 3, The fourth of six children, he acquired the nickname Ozzy while in elementary school, where he struggled with his dyslexia.
These and other challenges prompted Osbourne to leave school at age 16, at which point he worked a series of menial jobs, including a stint in a slaughterhouse. He soon moved on to more illicit activities by committing a series of petty crimes, culminating with a brief prison sentence for burglary. Throughout this turbulent period in his life, however, Osbourne nurtured a deep love for music, and after his release from prison, he began exploring his potential as a vocalist.
Released by Vertigo Records in , Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album was largely panned by critics but sold well in England and abroad. The band's use of religious symbolism and mythic themes lent a gothic cast to their public personae.
It also earned them constant criticism from right-wing groups, negative publicity that simply fueled the band's popularity with its fan base, mostly young males. As was the case with their first two albums, their subsequent efforts Master of Reality , Vol.
Punctuating this shift, they were also forced to cut their subsequent tour short when Osbourne was injured in a motorcycle accident.
Unlike some artists, who fade into obscurity after leaving the groups that made them famous, Osbourne in delivered a solo debut, Blizzard of Ozz , that was a resounding commercial success. His follow-up, Diary of a Madman, performed equally well. The ensuing tour, however, was laden with misfortune, including a plane crash that killed guitar player Randy Rhoads and two other members of their entourage.
Throughout the s, Osbourne continued to cultivate the image of the troubled loner and angry rebel, with his antisocial theatrics contributing to his public notoriety. Among his antics, he showered his audiences with raw meat and bit the head off a live bat onstage. Not everyone found his persona and dark music so appealing, and he was frequently singled out by religious conservatives who hoped to demonstrate the negative impacts of rock music on society.
Despite these and other challenges — including a stint in rehab — Osbourne continued to achieve commercial success, with the albums Bark at the Moon , The Ultimate Sin and No Rest for the Wicked all going multi-platinum in the U. He ushered in the s with his sixth solo offering, No More Tears , which reached the Top 10 in the U. By the end of the decade, Osbourne's star was on the wane, and he continued to struggle with the substance abuse problems that had plagued him throughout his career.
However, he found his way back into the spotlight in with the release of his eighth studio album, Down to Earth , which reached No.
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