Ozzy Osbourne
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Birmingham, 03 December 2020
- Associated with: Jack Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne
’Ozzy’ joins Corrie? - Sept 28 2007
When Coronation Street cast members heard Ozzy Osbourne was joining the soap they couldn’t believe it - until they heard it was just a puppy named after the legendary hellraiser.
Ozzy the puppy has arrived on set and has palled up with Chesney’s Great Dane, Schmeichel.
The pair have now been labelled "street Doggy-Dog" by the show’s Manchester studios, according to the Daily Star.
In a forthcoming storyline Maria Sutherland (Samia Smith) buys her boyfriend, factory worker Liam Connor (Rob James-Collier), the puppy as a surprise.
She lures him back to her flat and he thinks he is for an afternoon of loving - but is left shocked when he realises the "treat" Maria has promised is a puppy.
However, Liam soon falls in love with the pup and names him Ozzy after the Black Sabbath frontman.
A source told the paper: "Ozzy may get better treatment than Maria over the next few months."
Ozzy honoured on Brum’s ’walk of stars’ - May 18 2007
Hollywood has its Walk of Fame - now Birmingham is to follow suit with Ozzy Osbourne as the first inductee.
The Birmingham Walk of Stars will honour the city’s most famous sons and daughters, and Ozzy will get his own brass star on the pavement of Broad Street, the West Midlands’ answer to Hollywood Boulevard.
The former Black Sabbath singer and all-round rock legend, who grew up in Aston, will attend the induction ceremony on July 6.
He was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2002.
But being honoured by his home city is a greater honour, according to the 58-year-old.
"I have a star in Hollywood on their Walk of Fame but having a star in my home town means so much more to me," he said.
Walk of Fame organiser Gary Taylor said: "Ozzy is widely recognised as the most famous Birmingham person in the world today and we’re proud to be able to offer him the honour of being the first star on the Walk of Stars in Broad Street."
Members of the public are being invited to nominate other famous Brummies in the fields of entertainment, sport and the arts.
They can vote by visiting the www.walkofstars.co.uk website.
Organisers have named their 12 most wanted stars.
Besides Ozzy, they are Jasper Carrott, Lenny Henry and Frank Skinner, Cat Deeley, Duran Duran, Jamelia, Robert Plant and UB40, racing driver Nigel Mansell, conductor Sir Simon Rattle and actress Julie Walters.
Free entry to Ozzfest? - Feb 8 2007
It seems entry to this year’s Ozzfest won’t cost fans a penny - in a press conference in Los Angeles earlier this week Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne announced that admission would be free.
The X Factor judge said that she realised the escalating costs of the gigs often priced out the biggest fans, reports E! Online.
Some of the tickets for last year’s gigs hit 150 dollars.
"For the last few years, ticket prices have steadily climbed as artists demand more and more money for summer tours," she said.
"We certainly want everybody to make money; however, we also want the kids to be able to afford to come out and have an incredible experience. If we continued with the traditional touring festival model, we would have no choice but to raise ticket prices again this year."
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At the age of 15, he left school and began work as a plumbers mate, and then in a slaughter house but it was when he landed a job testing car horns at the Lucas factory where first developed his musical interest. He began as a singer in a series of local bands until 1969 he watched an old horror movie at a local theatre. The film was called "Black Sabbath" - the new group was born.
Their first album was released in 1970. Ozzy remained with the band for eight years and then reunited the group in July 1985 at the Live Aid Concert. In December 1999 Osbourne and Black Sabbath performed their last ever concerts in Birmingham. Ozzy released 10 records with Black Sabbath. Black Sabbath sold over 100 million records (to date) worldwide. Ozzy left the band and went solo in 1979.
His concerts are guaranteed sell. His first solo record Blizzard Of Ozz in 1981. The record quickly goes Quadruple Platinum. Ozzy and his wife/manager Sharon launch OZZfest in 1996, the first national music festival of its kind dedicated to hard rock music and breaking new artists. He won a Grammy for Best Metal Performance in 2000 as a part of Black Sabbath for "Iron Man." He also received an MTV Movie Awards 2001 nomination for "Best Cameo" for his role in "Little Nicky."
Film director Penelope Spheeris shot a full-length documentary on OZZfest titled "We Sold Our Souls For Rock ’n’ Roll," that debuted at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Ozzy appeared in Adam Sandler’s "Little Nicky."
December 2007