September of 1991 marked three years since Ozzy Osbourne had released an album of new material, but the fans never lost their fervor for the Prince of Darkness's brand of metal.
There is very sad news to report regarding Ozzy Osbourne's family. His son Jack's wife Lisa has suffered a miscarriage and the couple have lost their baby boy.
Word to the wise: If Ozzy Osbourne tells an interviewer he isn't going to "slag you off" because you're "a very dear friend," you might want to cover your ears for whatever he says next.
Last week, Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward disputed Ozzy Osbourne's claims that Ward's physical problems were the main reason he wasn't part of Sabbath's reunion. Instead, Bill said, there was a contractual dispute.
Now Ozzy's firing back, saying not only is Bill unhealthy, he's fat, too.
As a founding member of Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne helped invent heavy metal, but that doesn't mean he feels any particular fondness for it as a genre.
It seems like it was just yesterday that Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne were denying they'd split up and were living apart. Now, according to the latest gossip, they've moved back in together.
Nostalgia can be a creative stumbling block for a lot of our favorite classic rockers, but we probably don't need to worry about Ozzy Osbourne getting stuck in the past -- if only because he can't seem to remember most of it.
Ozzy Osbourne's solo sound owes a lot to the music he made with Black Sabbath, but he found it difficult to get back in the band mindset when he rejoined Sabbath for the new '13' album.
Ozzy Osbourne's daughter Kelly has nothing but respect for her father despite his recent drug and alcohol relapse. The actress and singer says it took courage for him to recognize his problem and to admit it to the world via Facebook.
It was a contractual dispute that supposedly kept Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward from joining his mates for their upcoming tour and album, but Ozzy Osbourne says there is another side to the story. The singer questions if Ward was physically up for touring and recording.
On today's episode of her very appropriately-titled show 'The Talk,' Ozzy Osbourne's wife Sharon commented publicly for the first time on her husband's recent admission that he had relapsed into drug and alcohol abuse.
Ozzy Osbourne has confessed to recently suffering a year-and-a-half long alcohol and drug abuse relapse, in a shockingly open and personal post on his official Facebook page.