John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English
singer-songwriter. Throughout an extraordinary career, which has so
far spanned four decades, Osbourne has made major contributions to the
worlds of music and popular culture. Osbourne rose to prominence as
co-founder and lead singer for pioneering English heavy metal band
Black Sabbath (1970-78, 1997 to 2006, 2011) he was, in effect, one of
the chief architects of the genre, creating the powerful new sound and
provocative performance style that would forever expand the definition
of rock music. As a result he is known as the "Godfather of Heavy
Metal", and, because of some of his material, the "Prince of
Darkness", and eventually achieved a multi-platinum solo career which
revolutionized the heavy metal genre. In the early 2000s, his career
as a celebrity hit a new zenith when he became a star in his own
reality show, The Osbournes alongside wife/manager Sharon and two of
their three children, Kelly and Jack. In August 2008, Osbourne stated
in USA Today that he intends to retire from his music career after two
more albums. Osbourne was born in Aston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Osbourne is also known for biting the head off of a bat a fan threw on
stage during a concert. He was sent to the hospital for a rabies shot
and claimed he thought the bat was fake. In 1980, Osbourne debuted as
a solo artist to widespread popular acclaim. Over the next two
decades, his career continued to gain momentum with a continuous
string of multi-platinum albums, and he has brought his notorious live
show to sold-out arenas in virtually every corner of the world. As a
solo artist, Osbourne has sold more than 50 million records worldwide,
bringing his cumulative sales to more than 90 million albums.
Blockbusters such as Black Sabbath's seminal Paranoid and Ozzy's solo
albums Blizzard of Ozz and No More Tears are 4x platinum and still
sell thousands of copies each week. As the founder and star attraction
of his annual Ozzfest festival tour, now in its 10th year, Ozzy
continues to win over legions of new fans while at the same time
building the hard rock audience by introducing standing-room-only
crowds to emerging artists in the genre. The number of multi-platinum
bands (which include Incubus, System of a Down, Limp Bizkit, Godsmack,
Slipknot and Disturbed) that got their start or broke through due to
their visibility on Ozzfest is staggering. Ozzfest, which was launched
in 1996, is the longest running and most successful music festival of
its kind and since its inception has sold over five million tickets
for a total of more than $100 million dollars in revenue. The tour
spawned the successful "Battle For Ozzfest," Ozzy and Sharon's weekly
MTV series, which pits hungry young bands against one another for a
shot at performing on OZZfest's worldwide tour. Ozzy Osbourne could be
seen weekly on the Emmy Award-winning series "The Osbournes" (now
complete). The show is so popular in part because wife Sharon and
children Kelly and Jack provide Ozzy with a nuclear family life that
one would not normally associate with a star who is sometimes referred
to as the "The Prince Of Darkness". On November 17 2000 Ozzy also had
an appearance in a dark comedy movie "Little Nicky". Little Nicky
(Adam Sandler) is the good son of the Devil and lives in Hell. Ozzy is
cast as a powerful angel of God that saves the earth from evil. The
influence of Ozzy Osbourne could be felt just as strongly, if not more
so, in 2005 than it was in the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties. In
thirty-five years in the music business Ozzy's popularity with
die-hard music lovers has never waned. In fact, it only seems to have
become greater. From his days as a member of the legendary rock band
Black Sabbath and throughout his tremendously successful solo career
(and now, television popularity), Ozzy has transcended all boundaries
and categories and is truly among the elite few who can lay claim to
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