Ozzy Osbourne is a famous vocalist and songwriter
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Ozzy Osbourne is a famous vocalist and songwriter
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He was first married to Thelma Riley and adopted her son, Elliot Kingsley and also had two biological children with her. The marriage broke up due to his drug and alcohol problems.
He tied the nuptial knot for the second time with Sharon Arden in 1982. The couple has three children.
He has come into the media glare many times for his drug abuse and alcoholism, and for misbehaving in public places in an intoxicated state. He has often been criticized for being a bad influence on his teenage fans.
Ozzy was born as one of the six children of Jack Osbourne, a toolmaker, and Lilian, who worked in a car components firm. The family lived a modest middleclass life.
As a child, he dealt with a number of learning disabilities like dyslexia and attention deficit disorder.
He received little formal education and left school at 15 to find work. He did a number of menial jobs like a labourer, plumber, and apprentice toolmaker.
He had a brush with law as a teenager when he burglarized a clothes store and had to spend six weeks in Winson Green Prison.
In 1967, Osbourne teamed up with Geezer Butler to form his first band, Rare Breed. The band broke up after only two performances.
Osbourne and Butler collaborated with guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward to form another band, Earth. They renamed the band black Sabbath in August 1969, and chose to play a heavy blues style of music with underlying occult themes.
The band released their debut album, ‘Black Sabbath’ in February 1970. The album received negative reviews from music critics, but became a huge commercial success.
Prompted by the success of their debut, the band released their second album ‘Paranoid’ within a few months in September 1970. Many of the songs in this album, including ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Paranoid’ became the signature songs of the band.
‘Master of Reality’, the band’s third album, hit the stores in 1971, reaching the top ten in both the U.S. and U.K. It was the first time that the band had included acoustic songs in their album.
His band’s second album, ‘Paranoid’ (1970) was the work that defined the band’s music. Modern music critics have called the album "one of the greatest and most influential heavy metal albums of all time".
His solo album, ‘No More Tears’ (1991) included his Grammy Award winning track ‘I Don’t Want to Change the World’. It was also one of his bestselling albums, being certified multi-platinum by The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
One of his biggest professional achievements is the organizing of the annual festival tour, ‘Ozzfest’, which features performances by a variety of musical bands representing different genres of heavy metal and hard rock music. The first Ozzfest was held in 1996.
Osbourne and his family starred in a reality show, ‘The Osbournes’ which premiered on MTV in 2002. The program became the most viewed show on MTV in its first season and ran till March 2005.