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The clean-cut crooner and the Prince of Darkness became unlikely friends while living next to each other in Beverly Hills
Ozzy Osbourne, the Black Sabbath frontman who died Tuesday at 76, just 17 days after he took the stage for his final performance with the band in Birmingham, England, had spoken out about U.S. President Donald Trump on several occasions.
A tribute to the decade-spanning discography of the Black Sabbath frontman and first-name-only pop-cultural icon, who died this week at 76 after surviving enough metal madness to fill multiple lifetimes.
It's been a bad week if you're a child of the '80s, or a fan of music or pro wrestling with the deaths of Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne and more.
Osmond, who was known for his bubblegum pop with the Osmond Brothers in the 1970s, stunned fans in 1972 with the release of the hard rock album Crazy Horses. While the heavier tone of the brothers’ fourth studio album was still far from Osbourne’s Black Sabbath metal, it did garner some respect from several rock legends—including Osbourne himself.
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Parade on MSN'80s Pop Icon, 72, Honors Ozzy Osbourne With Emotional Tribute Hours After His DeathThe ‘80s star performed in Raleigh, North Carolina, on July 22, just hours after news of Osbourne’s death broke. During her set, she led the crowd in a sing-along of one of Black Sabbath’s biggest hits, “Crazy Train.”
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Legendary British singer Rod Stewart has set himself apart from other rock and pop artists with his raspy voice and by penning catchy tunes like "Baby Jane" and "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy." As one of music's best-selling artists of all time,
Fans mourn the loss of 1980s legends like Ozzy Osbourne, Hulk Hogan, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner—icons who shaped a bold, unforgettable decade.