Ozzy Osbourne
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Birmingham, 03 December 2020
- Associated with: Jack Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne
He is said to be making ’slow but steady’progress after the accident last week. Ozzy has been in intenisive care at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough. The medical director, Dr Dick Jack (yes, really) said "With each day he becomes less dependent on the ventilator. It is still too early to take him off entirely. Otherwise he is well, with no complications.’ It is though the family will be at his side over Christmas, but Ozzy will miss his eldest son Louis’ wedding on New Years Day.
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Ozzy in hospital - 09/12/03
Ozzy Osbourne has broken eight ribs, his collarbone and a vertebra in his neck, after being injured in a quad bike accident.
Ozzy was at his Buckinghamshire estate, in Chalfont St Giles when the accident happened. He was rushed to hospital, where he spent a night in intensive care after having emergency surgery. This was to restore the blood flow to a blood vessel damaged in the accident.
The doctor operating on Ozzy said that the fractured vertebra was now ’entirely stable’ and that the blood supply to his left hand and arm had been restored.
Ozzy’s pills - 08/12/03
The Ozzy we saw stumbling around on The Osbournes had more to do with the pills he was on at the time, rather than a legacy of his drug taking days.
Ozzy said he was taking up to 42 tablets a day during the making of The Osbournes. He said ’"I was wiped out on pills. I couldn’t talk. I couldn’t walk. I could barely stand up. I was lumbering about like the Hunchback of Notre Dame.’
He said he turned to the pills to try and cope with the renewed fame the TV show had brought about. Then when Sharon was ill, he turned to yet more pills, and the result was what we saw on the show. However, Ozzy has since fired his docter, and is doing much better without the pills.
I’m Cured! - 24/10/03
Ozzy Osbourne has lost the shakes after successfully having treatment in America.
Ozzy has had a tremor ever since his twenties, and a number of people have thought this was to do with his drink and drug problems when he was younger. It was also thought to be an onset of Parkinson’s’ disease. However, Ozzy has told MTV that it was a hereditary condition, and he has been having treatment in Boston to see if it can be cured. This treatment leaves the sufferer with a dry mouth, which meant Ozzy had to cancel his European tour. But the good news is he now says he is cured!
"This doctor is my guardian angel. When this guy put this medication in my vein, it was like someone had turned this machine off in me. It was like instant, man! I’m taking one medication now for this tremor. And now I haven’t got the tremor."
Ozzy’s cancelled tour - 17/10/03
Ozzy Osbourne has had to cancel his European Tour so he can receive treatment for the nervous tremors that are ’destroying his life’.
Doctors have ruled out Parkinson’s Disease, but the singer has been undergoing treatment for an involuntary shuddering which has become markedly worse over the last two years. Ozzy said ’I was at the point where it felt as if this problem was practically destroying my life along with my self-esteem’
He went on to say that it was coming under control with medication, but one of the side effects is suffering a dry mouth, which affects his voice. The tour is being back dated for next year. Hope you get better soon, Ozzy.
Ozzy’s musical - 02/10/03
Ozzy Osbourne is currently composing songs for a new Broadway musical, based on the life and death of the infamous Russian Rasputin.
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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