Birmingham Mourns Death of Native Son Ozzy Osbourne
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Ozzy Osbourne, who died this week at 76, had a reputation as a hell-raiser for crazy stunts like biting off a bat’s head. Rumors swirled before his 1982 visit to Kalamazoo.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNOzzy Osbourne fans launch petition to rename Birmingham airport after rockerAccording to a report by Billboard, Dan Hudson, the A Gay And A Nongay podcaster, radio host, BBC TV doc Sashay To Hell host, and stand-up comedian, launched the much-talked-about petition titled "RIP Ozzy Osbourne — petitions honour 'The Prince of Darkness" to rename the Birmingham Airport to Ozzy Osbourne International.
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LouderSound on MSNWatch fans gather in Birmingham with flowers, speakers and a big screen to pay respects and celebrate the life of Ozzy OsbourneOzzy fans have gathered in Birmingham across the night to pay tribute to the Prince Of Darkness, who has died aged 76
A petition has launched asking Birmingham Airport to change its name to honour Ozzy Osbourne following the Black Sabbath singer's death. Now the airport has responded and confirmed its intentions to celebrate the star.
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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LouderSound on MSNWatch the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra perform an epic public tribute to Ozzy OsbourneOzzy Osbourne died on July 22, less than three weeks after his emotional Black Sabbath farewell show at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, his wife and kids announced on Instagram. As tributes poured in, Osbourne’s fans and famous friends remembered his music and other big moments from his life. ...
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Ozzy was crowned as the genre’s spokesperson, mascot, and lightning rod. He changed metal forever, but he also stuck around as it evolved further, helping to foster growth. While the other proto-metal jams fixated on good times and romance,
Lita Ford's Heartfelt Ozzy Osbourne Tribute Proves Rock Legends Never Truly Die first appeared on Parade on Jul 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 25, 2025, where it first appeared. Paramedics reportedly worked for 'two hours' to save the rock legend.