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The delightful dysfunction of MTV's popular reality show The Osbournes is coming back to television, according to Ozzy's wife and manager, Sharon. -
Spotify and Halloween Music: Michael Jackson, Bobby "Boris" Pickett and 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' Top Holiday Streams
SPSpotify's Insights blog, like any site that depends on music for its readership, went with a Halloween-themed feature as October came to a close. The site tracked more than 600,000 "Halloween" playlists that were created in the lead up to this year's holiday and came up with a Top 10 list of songs featured most. It was fairly predictable, but you can check out the list below, along with the occasional note from Music Times. -
Ozzy Osbourne Working on Solo Material, Talks About Black Sabbath's Last Ride
Although Black Sabbath is coming to an end, Ozzy Osbourne still intends to put out music as a solo act, he notes in a recent interview. -
13 Best Albums To Play on Halloween: Black Sabbath, Slayer and More
Halloween is coming up this Friday (in case you forgot), so if you're looking for some spooky music to play at your Halloween party, or just something to play around the house that night for some atmosphere, check out these 13 albums. -
Ozzy Osbourne Is Considering a Full Black Sabbath Reunion with Drummer Bill Ward
The four original members of Black Sabbath might work together one final time, Ozzy Osbourne said in a recent interview. It all depends on whether drummer Bill Ward is up to the challenge. -
7 Great Artists Who Switched Genres Early in Their Careers: Pink Floyd, Beastie Boys and More
Though most musicians tend to evolve musically over the course of their careers, they usually stick to the same genre they started off in. But these seven, great artists — from Pink Floyd to the Beastie Boys — actually started off playing totally different styles of music early in their careers from the ones they eventually became known for. -
Ozzy Osbourne to Receive Global Icon Award at MTV EMAs after Making Headlines with Questionable 9/11 Remarks
After making headlines with his questionable 9/11 remarks, it has been announced that Ozzy Osbourne will be honored with the Global Icon Award at the MTV EMAs in Glasgow, Scotland, in November. -
Ozzy Osbourne 9/11 Interview; 'Crazy Train' Singer Says Off-Color Remarks Taken Out Of Context
"It was my kind of craziness, y'know," Osbourne said earlier this week. "The day after that happened, there was f---ing nobody in New York. -
Ozzy Osbourne Says He Was "Excited" By 9/11 In Weird Interview
In a recent interview with Shortlist, heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne had some pretty startling things to say about the Sept. 11 attacks. When discussing the time he met President Bush at the 2002 White House Correspondents Dinner (he describes Bush as "a c**t," by the way), Osbourne mentions that he happened to be in New York City on 9/11. Instead of being frightened by the attacks, however, Osbourne claims he was "excited." -
10 Album Titles That Incorporate The Artist's Name: The Who, Vampire Weekend, And More
When an artist has an iconic name, it's tempting to use that name wherever possible, especially within the title of an album. Here are 10 albums that incorporate the artist's name without being simply self-titled. -
14 Album Covers Featuring Just The Lead Singer: The Cure, Black Sabbath And More
The lead singer of a rock band typically gets more attention than any other member, whether it's warranted or not. Many bands take advantage of this dynamic and release albums that feature just the lead singer on the cover, and no other member. Here are some album covers featuring just the lead singer. -
Ozzy Osbourne Says Black Sabbath Wants to Do One More Album and One More Tour before Calling It Quits
Many have wondered if the album 13, released by Black Sabbath during 2013, and the tour that accompanied it would be a one-time thing. Vocalist Ozzy Osbourne told Rolling Stone that he, as well as guitarist Tony Iommi and bassist Geezer Butler, actually figured it would a two-time thing. He says the band wants to record one more album and do one more tour before calling it quits for good.
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