Ozzy Osbourne is no ordinary man. That much has been made clear over a fifty-year career of classics, shocks, breakdowns, and recoveries.
19.02.2020 - 23:21 / billboard.com
Following numerous rescheduled dates, injuries and a heartbreaking reveal of a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, Ozzy Osbourne was forced this week to cancel the remaining 27 stops for the North American leg of his farewell tour No More Tours 2, which would have kicked off in May with Marilyn Manson supporting. "I'm so thankful that everyone has been patient because I've had a shit year," Osbourne said in a release.
Ozzy Osbourne is no ordinary man. That much has been made clear over a fifty-year career of classics, shocks, breakdowns, and recoveries.
Ozzy Osbourne is feeling nostalgic. The heavy metal master is prepping the video for the wistful title track to his Ordinary Man album, which is slated to drop on Tuesday (March 10).
The rock star recently pulled out of SXSW and his North American tour.
They join major companies such as Netflix and Facebook to pull out of the event
Beastie Boys, Ozzy Osbourne, and Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have canceled their scheduled appearances at this year’s South By Southwest festival in Austin due to the ongoing threat of coronavirus.
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Catch as much blood as you can or the Ozzy-bat will die
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It may have been Ozzy Osbourne’s night, but the Prince of Darkness was almost nowhere to be found. The rock icon attended the album release party for Ordinary Man -- his first in nearly 10 years -- at Sunset Strip haunt The Rain
Following their team-up on “Take What You Want” last year, Post Malone and Ozzy Osbourne are back together today for the latter artist’s new single, “It’s A Raid.” The song is produced by watt, who also handled “Take What You Want” as well as previous Post Malone tracks like “Stay” and “Feeling Whitney.”
Tomorrow (February 21), Ozzy Osbourne is set to drop Ordinary Man, his first solo album since 2010’s Scream, and his first album overall since Black Sabbath’s 2013 record, 13.
Tomorrow (February 21), Ozzy Osbourne is set to drop Ordinary Man, his first solo album since 2010’s Scream, and his first album overall since Black Sabbath’s 2013 record, 13.