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On Tuesday, the music world was hit with some devastating news as rock legend Ozzy Osbourne passed away at the age of 76. His death was rather shocking and sudden, considering he had just performed at a Black Sabbath farewell concert just over two weeks before his passing. Now, some telling details ...
Entertainment producer Don Rugg of Apple Valley reflected on the death of music legend Ozzy Osbourne, who he impersonated for nearly two decades.
Still, losing such an icon is never easy for folks. But many found a bright side in the fact that Osbourne was able to kind of go out on his own terms. He had his “Back to the Beginning” farewell show on July 5 and reportedly raised $190 million that was then donated to Cure Parkinson’s,
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Rock and roll legend Ozzy Osbourne died Tuesday at age 76, setting off a wave of memories and mourning throughout the world. Osbourne had suffered from Parkinson's disease since 2020 that severely limited or took away his mobility.
After selling millions upon millions of albums with Black Sabbath and his solo projects as well as benefiting from Ozzfest proceeds, Osbourne was in a better place financially than he could have ever imagined back in his cow-killer days, but life remained a challenge. Instead of postindustrial decay holding him back, this time it was all him.
The late Ozzy Osbourne was able to see his musical legacy celebrated in a final farewell concert just a few days before his passing—the heavy metal god sat upon a throne and sang his iconic hits to an adoring crowd one final time. But the breadth of his impact on the world might be wider than many realize.
Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne died following his battle with a genetic form of Parkinson's disease, while a brain expert says the singer's lifestyle could have contributed.
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