Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath
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Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76, with tributes pouring in from Elton John, Black Sabbath bandmates and other celebrities following his final reunion performance in early July.
" is one of the more sentimental songs among the group's heavy metal anthems. In 2003, Osbourne and Kelly released a duet of the track rewritten to match their own story. The tender father-daughter remake served as a microcosm for the rocker's contradictions: a harsh,
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary singer of Black Sabbath, passed away on Tuesday night aged 76. It's an emotional end to an era that transformed not just how rock music sounded, but how it looked. The band known to fans simply as "Sabbath" is best known for inventing the doom-laden sound of heavy metal by down-tuning their guitars.
In Birmingham, England, the singer’s hometown, fans paid tribute by leaving flowers, beer and tequila. The rapper Drake was there to pay his respects, too.