Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Wish Revealed
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Jean Powell and Gillian Hemming, Ozzy Osbourne's two surviving sisters, said they last saw the famed rocker at his final concert with Black Sabbath in England on July 5. He died weeks later at the age of 76.
His death comes just weeks after Black Sabbath’s final concert, which took place on July 5 and netted $190 million, making it the highest grossing charity concert of all time. Drake Responds to 'F-k Kendrick' Chants at U.K. Tour Stop: 'Can't Say That I Don't Agree'
Osbourne originally released "Mama, I'm Coming Home" in 1991 on his album "No More Tears." The title references Osbourne's wife, Sharon Osbourne, whom Ozzy frequently called "Mama" as a pet name. The title derives from something Ozzy would tell Sharon over the phone at the end of his tours.
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Daily Express US on MSNTony Iommi says Ozzy ‘held out' to play final show days before his deathB lack Sabbath guitarist and co-founder Tony Iommi is speaking out further following Ozzy Osbourne 's death, sharing that the legendary singer made it his mission to play in his farewell concert, which occurred just weeks before his death at age 76.
On Thursday, July 24, Yungblud shared an Instagram post where he revealed he vows to play Black Sabbath's 1972 track "Changes" "every night for the rest of my life." Ahead of Black Sabbath's final concert earlier this month,
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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. ...
An upcoming documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s health setbacks and his desire to stage a farewell concert will still arrive later this year.