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According to a report by Billboard, Dan Hudson, the A Gay And A Nongay podcaster, radio host, BBC TV doc Sashay To Hell host, and stand-up comedian, launched the much-talked-about petition titled "RIP Ozzy Osbourne — petitions honour 'The Prince of Darkness" to rename the Birmingham Airport to Ozzy Osbourne International.
A petition has launched asking Birmingham Airport to change its name to honour Ozzy Osbourne following the Black Sabbath singer's death. Now the airport has responded and confirmed its intentions to celebrate the star.
After selling millions upon millions of albums with Black Sabbath and his solo projects as well as benefiting from Ozzfest proceeds, Osbourne was in a better place financially than he could have ever imagined back in his cow-killer days, but life remained a challenge. Instead of post-industrial decay holding him back, this time it was all him.
Ford's tribute wasn't just about mourning a legend – it was about celebrating the eternal power of rock music. Her message, "Great rock stars never die," resonated deeply with fans who flooded her comments with their own memories of the beloved duet that became Ozzy's first and only Top 10 hit.
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The Mirror US on MSNOzzy Osbourne once admitted which Beatles song he wanted played at his funeral
Rock star Ozzy Osbourne fell in love with The Beatles when he was a teenager, but he grew to love them so much that he wanted one of their songs played at his funeral
A petition to rename one Birmingham airport after the late Ozzy Osbourne is picking up steam.
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LouderSound on MSNWatch the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra perform an epic public tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22, less than three weeks after his emotional Black Sabbath farewell show at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, his wife and kids announced on Instagram. As tributes poured in, Osbourne’s fans and famous friends remembered his music and other big moments from his life. ...