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Ozzy Osbourne will be honored by his hometown. On Tuesday, July 29, it was announced that the Black Sabbath frontman — who died on July 22 at age 76 — will be honored with a funeral procession in his native Birmingham, England.
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Metal Shout on MSNHeavy Metal Legends Pay Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne After July 22 PassingHeavy legends have all gathered across the internet to pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. After the Prince of Darkness’ death on July 22nd, bands from all over the world have voiced their pain regarding his passing. A lot of these bands have also taken the time to remember the man’s career and his achievements in the world of heavy metal.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNOzzy Osbourne Classic Soars Into Hot 100 for the First Time EverCrazy Train” has long been a favorite in concert, on radio and inside your favorite sports venue. But Ozzy Osbourne‘s solo-career-opening single somehow stalled at No. 108 upon release in 1980. Not anymore.
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Parade on MSNIconic Ozzy Osbourne Song Makes Surprise Achievement for First Time Ever After His DeathHis 1980 debut single, 'Crazy Train,' has cracked Billboard's Hot 100 for the first time ever as there's renewed interest in his music.
Osbourne, who died on July 22 at age 76, will be honored by his family with a funeral befitting the star’s infectious spirit, a source close to the family tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story. "They're very grateful for the special family time they had together before Ozzy passed,
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Ozzy Osbourne has been remembered as a “pioneer,” a “fearless talent” and a “dear friend,” in an outpouring of tributes from fellow musicians and his former Black Sabbath bandmates following his death on Tuesday at the age of 76.
Ozzy Osbourne wanted 'some pranks' and for Justin Bieber to be played at his funeral, according to a resurfaced article from 2011 where the Prince of Darkness, who died on July 22, shared what he'd want his final send-off to look like.