Ozzy Osbourne’s Memoirs Return to Bestseller List
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Prince of Darkness and forefather of heavy metal Ozzy Osbourne died this week aged 76 –just three weeks after his final performance with his band Black Sabbath
The rock singer, who died on Tuesday, has several singles and albums in the charts, both as a solo artist and with his band Black Sabbath.
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Ozzy Osbourne spoke with 'Loudwire Nights' host Full Metal Jackie about the 'Memoirs of a Madman' collection, the late Randy Rhoads and Black Sabbath.
The singer had just recorded his farewell concert with Black Sabbath a few weeks ago. Titled “Back to the Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow,” it’s set for a theatrical release in early 2026. Osbourne told The Guardian in May that he was looking forward to a different life after filming the concert ― one with fewer people and more animals.
Due Oct. 10, 'Memoirs' bundles together 17 of Osbourne's biggest solo hits on a single CD. As tends to be the case with many major releases these days, it'll also be available on vinyl, with the ...
'Memoirs of a Madman' is set to arrive in both CD and DVD form on Oct. 7, revisiting both Ozzy's audio and video history. The audio disc features 17 of Osbourne's greatest hit singles and it will ...
Ozzy Osbourne used Black Sabbath's hard rock music as a way to point out hypocrisy in Western society and modern religion.