Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling voice 鈥 and drug-and-alcohol ravaged id 鈥 of heavy metal, died Tuesday, just weeks after his farewell show. He was 76.
鈥淚t is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time,鈥 a family statement from Birmingham, England, said. In 2020, he revealed after suffering a fall.
Either clad in black or bare-chested, the singer was often the target of parents鈥 groups for his imagery and once caused an uproar for biting the head off a bat. to be a doddering and sweet father on the reality TV show 鈥淭he Osbournes.鈥
The Big Bang of heavy metal
Black Sabbath鈥檚 1969 self-titled debut LP has been likened to the Big Bang of heavy metal. It came during the and crashed the dripping menace and foreboding. The cover of the record was of a spooky figure against a stark landscape. The music was loud, dense and angry, and marked a shift in rock 鈥檔鈥 roll.
The band鈥檚 second album, 鈥淧aranoid,鈥 as 鈥淲ar Pigs,鈥 鈥淚ron Man鈥 and 鈥淔airies Wear Boots.鈥 The song 鈥淧aranoid鈥 only reached No. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 but became in many ways the band鈥檚 signature song. Both albums were voted among the top 10 greatest heavy metal albums of all time by readers of Rolling Stone magazine.
鈥淏lack Sabbath are the Beatles of heavy metal. Anybody who鈥檚 serious about metal will tell you it all comes down to Sabbath,鈥 Dave Navarro of wrote in a 2010 tribute in Rolling Stone. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a direct line you can draw back from today鈥檚 metal, through Eighties bands like Iron Maiden, back to Sabbath.鈥
Sabbath fired Osbourne in 1979 for his legendary excesses, like showing up late for rehearsals and missing gigs. 鈥淲e knew we didn鈥檛 really have a choice but to sack him because he was just so out of control. But we were all very down about the situation,鈥 wrote bassist Terry 鈥淕eezer鈥 Butler in his memoir, 鈥淚nto the Void.鈥
Osbourne reemerged the next year as a solo artist with 鈥淏lizzard of Ozz鈥 and the following year鈥檚 鈥淒iary of a Madman,鈥 both hard rock classics that went multiplatinum and spawned enduring favorites such as 鈥淐razy Train,鈥 鈥淕oodbye to Romance,鈥 鈥淔lying High Again鈥 and 鈥淵ou Can鈥檛 Kill Rock and Roll.鈥 Osbourne was twice inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 鈥 once with Sabbath in 2006 and again in 2024 as a solo artist.
The for the first time in 20 years in July for what Osbourne said would be his final concert. 鈥淟et the madness begin!鈥 he told 42,000 fans in Birmingham.
Metallica, Guns N Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera, Gojira, Alice in Chains, Lamb of God, Halestorm, Anthrax, Rival Sons and Mastodon all did sets. Tom Morello, Aerosmith鈥檚 Steven Tyler, Billy Corgan, Ronnie Wood, Travis Barker, Sammy Hagar and more made appearances. Actor for the festivities.
鈥淏lack Sabbath: we鈥檇 all be different people without them, that鈥檚 the truth,鈥 said Pantera singer Phil Anselmo. 鈥淚 know I wouldn鈥檛 be up here with a microphone in my hand without Black Sabbath.鈥
Outlandish exploits and a classic look
Osbourne embodied the excesses of metal. His outlandish exploits included relieving himself on snorting a line of ants off a sidewalk and, most memorably, biting the head off the live bat that a fan threw onstage during a 1981 concert. (He said he thought it was rubber.)
Osbourne was sued in 1987 by parents of a 19-year-old teen who died by suicide while listening to his song 鈥淪uicide Solution.鈥 The lawsuit was dismissed. Osbourne said the song was really about the dangers of alcohol, which caused the death of his friend Bon Scott, lead singer of AC/DC.
claimed in 1990 that Osbourne鈥檚 songs led to demonic possession and even suicide. 鈥淵ou are ignorant about the true meaning of my songs,鈥 the singer wrote back. 鈥淵ou have also insulted the intelligence of rock fans all over the world.鈥
Audiences at Osbourne shows could be mooned or spit on by the singer. They would often be hectored to scream along with the song, but the Satan-invoking Osbourne would usually send the crowds home with their ears ringing and a hearty 鈥淕od bless!鈥
He started an annual tour 鈥 Ozzfest 鈥 in 1996 after he was rejected from the lineup of what was then the Ozzfest has gone on to host such bands as Slipknot, Tool, Megadeth, Rob Zombie, System of a Down, Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park.
Osbourne鈥檚 look changed little over his life. He wore his long hair flat, heavy black eye makeup and round glasses, often wearing a cross around his neck. In 2013, he reunited with Black Sabbath for the dour, raw 鈥13,鈥 which reached No. 1 on the U.K. Albums Chart and peaked at No. 86 on the U.S. Billboard 200. In 2019, he had a Top 10 hit when featured on Post Malone鈥檚 鈥淭ake What You Want,鈥 Osbourne鈥檚 first song in the Top 10 since 1989.
In 2020, he released the album 鈥淥rdinary Man,鈥 which had as its title song a duet with Elton John. 鈥淚鈥檝e been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky/And the truth is I don鈥檛 wanna die an ordinary man,鈥 he sang. In 2022, he landed his first career back-to-back No. 1 rock radio singles from his album which featured collaborations Eric Clapton, Mike McCready, Chad Smith, Robert Trujillo and Duff McKagan. It earned four Grammy nominations, winning two. (Osbourne won five Grammys over his lifetime.)
At the Jack Black called him 鈥済reatest frontman in the history of rock 'n' roll鈥 and 鈥渢he Jack Nicholson of rock.鈥 Osbourne thanked his fans, his guitarist Randy Rhoads and his longtime wife, Sharon Osbourne.
The beginnings of Black Sabbath
John Michael Osbourne was raised in Kids in school nicknamed him Ozzy, short for his surname. As a boy, he loved the Four Seasons, Chuck Berry and Little Richard. The Beatles made a huge impression.
鈥淭hey came from Liverpool, which was approximately 60 miles north of where I come from,鈥 he told Billboard. 鈥淪o all of a sudden it was in my grasp, but I never thought it would be as successful as it became.鈥
In the late 1960s, Osbourne had teamed up with Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward as the Polka Tulk Blues Band. They decided to rename the band Earth, but found to their dismay there was another band with that name. So they changed the name to the American title of the classic Italian horror movie 鈥淚 Tre Volti Della Paura,鈥 starring Boris Karloff: Black Sabbath.
Once they found their sludgy, ominous groove, the band was productive, putting out their self-titled debut and 鈥淧aranoid鈥 in 1970, 鈥淢aster of Reality鈥 in 1971, 鈥淰ol. 4鈥 in 1972 and 鈥淪abbath Bloody Sabbath鈥 in 1973.
The music was all about industrial guitar riffs and disorienting changes in time signatures, along with lyrics that spoke of alienation and doom. 鈥淧eople think I鈥檓 insane because I am frowning all the time,鈥 Osbourne sang in one song. 鈥淎ll day long I think of things but nothing seems to satisfy/Think I鈥檒l lose my mind if I don鈥檛 find something to pacify.鈥
The Guardian newspaper in 2009 said the band 鈥渋ntroduced working-class anger, stoner sludge grooves and witchy horror-rock to flower power. Black Sabbath confronted the empty platitudes of the 1960s and, along with Altamont and Charles Manson, almost certainly helped kill off the hippy counterculture.鈥
After Sabbath, Osbourne had an uncanny knack for calling some of the most creative young guitarists to his side. When he went solo, he hired the brilliant innovator Rhoads, who played on two of Osbourne鈥檚 finest solo albums, 鈥淏lizzard of Ozz鈥 and 鈥淒iary of a Madman.鈥 Rhoads was killed in a freak plane accident in 1982; Osbourne released the live album 鈥淭ribute鈥 in 1987 in his memory.
Osbourne then who lent his talents to the platinum albums 鈥淏ark at the Moon鈥 and 鈥淭he Ultimate Sin.鈥 Hotshot Zakk Wylde joined Osbourne鈥檚 band for 鈥淣o Rest for the Wicked鈥 and the multiplatinum 鈥淣o More Tears.鈥
鈥淭hey come along, they sprout wings, they blossom, and they fly off,鈥 Osbourne said of his players in 1995 to The Associated Press. 鈥淏ut I have to move on. To get a new player now and again boosts me on.鈥
Courting controversy 鈥 and wholesomeness
Whomever he was playing with, Osbourne wasn鈥檛 likely to back down from controversy. He had the last laugh when in 1986 lambasted various rock groups and rock magazines as 鈥渢he new pornography,鈥 prompting some retailers to pull Osbourne鈥檚 album.
When Swaggart later was caught with a sex worker in 1988, Osbourne put out the song 鈥淢iracle Man鈥 about his foe: 鈥淢iracle man got busted/miracle man got busted,鈥 he sang. 鈥淭oday I saw a Miracle Man, on TV cryin鈥/Such a hypocritical man, born again, dying.鈥
Much later, a whole new Osbourne would be revealed when 鈥淭he Osbournes,鈥 which ran on MTV from 2002-2005, showed this one-time self-proclaimed madman drinking Diet Cokes as he struggled to find the History Channel on his new satellite television or warning his kids not to smoke or drink before they embarked on a night on the town.
Later, he and his son Jack toured America on the travel show 鈥淥zzy & Jack鈥檚 World Detour,鈥 where the pair visited such places as Mount Rushmore and the Space Center Houston. Osbourne was honored in 2014 with the naming of a bat frog found in the Amazon that makes high-pitched, batlike calls. It was dubbed Dendropsophus ozzyi.
He also met He was standing next to 鈥淪he took one look at the two of us, said 鈥極h, so this is what they call variety, is it?鈥 then cracked up laughing. I honestly thought that Sharon had slipped some acid into my cornflakes that morning,鈥 he wrote in 鈥淚 Am Ozzy.鈥
Thelma Riley and Osbourne married in 1971; Osbourne adopted her son Elliot Kingsley, and they had two more children, Jessica and Louis. Osbourne later met his wife, then Sharon Levy, who when she was running her father鈥檚 Los Angeles office. Her father was Don Arden, a top concert promoter and artist manager. She went to Osbourne鈥檚 hotel in Los Angeles to collect money, which Osbourne had spent on drugs.
鈥淪he says she鈥檒l come back in three days and I鈥檇 better have it. I鈥檇 always fancied her and I thought, 鈥楢h, she鈥檚 coming back! Maybe I have a chance.鈥 I had pizza hanging from my hair, cigarette ashes on my shirt,鈥 he told the Los Angeles Times in 2000. They married in 1982, had three children 鈥 , and Jack 鈥 and endured and reconciliations.
He is survived by Sharon Osbourne and his children.
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