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Ozzy Osbourne has issued a response to the lawsuit filed against him and his company Blizzard Music Limited by former bandmate Bob Daisley for unpaid royalties from the 1980 track "Crazy Train." According to the 67-year-old rocker's camp, Osbourne has been very diligent when it comes to sending payments to the retired Australian bassist. -
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Are Ready to Work on Their Marriage
Sharon Osbourne has responded to the comments that his husband Ozzy made about their marriage on Good Morning America. According to the co-host of The Talk, she and the Black Sabbath vocalist are together again and are working on their marriage. -
Ozzy Osbourne & Black Sabbath Reveal Final Dates for Their 'The End' Tour
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have revealed the final dates for their The End tour, and it will round off in their hometown of Birmingham, UK. -
Black Sabbath The End Tour Dates Postponed Due to Ozzy Osbourne's Sickness
Black Sabbath have announced early this morning (Jan. 31) that a couple of dates of their upcoming final tour The End have been postponed due to frontman Ozzy Osbourne's sickness. -
Black Sabbath Says Goodbye - Kicks Off The End Tour in Nebraska [WATCH]
After teasing fans with the idea of an all new studio album to accompany their final tour, rock and roll giants Black Sabbath quickly scrapped the alleged 21st LP and decided to place all their focus on an unforgettable The End tour. Wednesday, January 20 brought the launch of the farewell gigs in Omaha, Nebraska where the iconic musicians delivered a 14-song setlist made up of popular Sabbath staples. -
Black Sabbath Announce New Album Only Available at 'The End Tour' Shows
Despite previous comments from its members, Black Sabbath will release a brand new 8-track album this year that includes 4 previously unreleased songs. However, it will only be made available on their upcoming 'The End Tour,' dates for which have already been released. -
RIP Lemmy Kilmister: Ozzy Osbourne, Flea, Dave Navarro React to Motorhead Singer's Death
The music world was saddened by the passing of Lemmy Kilmister, who died on Dec. 28 after an extremely short battle with cancer. Musicians the world over are mourning the former Motorhead frontman, but some notable names have reacted to his death on social media to commemorate Kilmister's life. Amongst those paying tribute are Slipknot, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Eddie Trunk, Flea, Dave Navarro, Gene Simmons, Nikki Sixx and more. -
Motorhead Drummer Mikkey Dee Talks Lemmy Kilmister's Death in New Interview
As the rock world mourns the death of Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister yesterday (Dec. 29), his drummer Mikkey Dee is talking his final months in a new interview. While he asserts that the band is essentially "over," as Kilmister was the only original member left, he gives the frontman a lot of credit for continuing on the last tour in the face of cancer. Dee has been playing with Motorhead since 1992 and the original band was formed in 1975. -
Ozzy Osbourne Doesn't Think Fans Would Be Interested in New Black Sabbath Album
Black Sabbath fans have had quite a confusing 2015. After spending a year of looking forward to a final Sabbath album, October brought the news that the plan had been scrapped. The metal greats decided to place all focus on their farewell 'The End' tour, and quite frankly, Ozzy Osbourne himself doesn't think fans would be interested in a new Black Sabbath album. -
Tony Iommi Reveals Black Sabbath Wrote 'A Whole Load' of Riffs for Scrapped Final LP
With the excitement around Black Sabbath's final The End tour, the classic metal group has every intention of releasing one last studio album, '13,' before it was eventually scrapped. Sabbath guitarist Tommy Iommi recently divulged that the band had a prosperous writing session for the album, where they "wrote a whole load" of riffs. -
Ozzy Osbourne Tours the Alamo 33 Years After Urination Arrest [WATCH]
Black Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne recently returned to the scene of one of his many misdemeanors, the Alamo, where he was once charged with public urination and intoxication 33 years ago. The Prince of Darkness decided to visit San Antonio once more with his son, Jack Osbourne, to film a segment of their latest, father-son History Channel television show endeavor. -
Black Sabbath's Ozzy Osbourne & Son Jack Spoof History in New TV Show on History Channel
Ozzy Osbourne has made it clear that Black Sabbath decided against and may be "too old" to follow-up their most recent studio album, '13', but that doesn't mean other projects are out of the question for the prince of darkness. He and his son, Jack Osbourne, will have a second go-around on television circuit with their upcoming father and son spoof show on the History Channel.
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