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Ozzy Osbourne

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Ozzy Osbourne
Birth name John Michael Osbourne
Also known as Ozzy
Born December 3, 1948
Origin Birmingham, England
Genre(s) Heavy metal
Occupation(s) Singer
Label(s) Epic
Warner Brothers
CBS
Associated
acts
Black Sabbath, Type O Negative, Primus, Randy Rhodes, Zakk Wylde, Bernie Torme, Brad Gillis, Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, Was (Not Was), Jake E. Lee, Don Airey, Phil Soussan, Randy Castillo, Lee Kerslake, Bob Daisley, Lita Ford, Gary Moore, Alice Cooper, Lemmy Kilmister, Therapy?, Ol' Dirty Bastard, DMX, Method Man, Fuzzbubble, Busta Rhymes, Coal Chamber, Rob Zombie, Black Label Society, Tony Iommi, Wu-Tang Clan, Dweezil Zappa, Infectious Grooves, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward

Ozzy Osbourne (born John Michael Osbourne) was an English singer who began his career with Black Sabbath until leaving after a number of years. He started a solo careers and continues to work with a number of heavy metal groups.

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Ozzy is one of the most beloved metal vocalists of modern time; through his starting days in Black Sabbath to his tons of solo records and his amusing-then-regrettable reality show, he's got legions of fans and loads of talent. He's a bit doddering, but he's pretty intelligent; if anything, Ozzy's is a heartbreaking story of how drugs can fuck you up something fierce. He's had his problems, but he's still going strong.

According to the Observer, his favorite albums are:

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