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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.
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi said he thinks bandmate Ozzy Osbourne was "determined" to play the group's farewell show and "really just held out" to do so weeks before his death.
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If you polled the public about Ozzy Osbourne in the 1970s and ’80s, you were likely to hear he was a self-destructive rock-and-roll hedonist, a literal emissary of Satan, or a first-ballot contender for coolest and craziest human alive.
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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
Osbourne died this past Tuesday, at the age of seventy-six; his family didn’t announce a cause, but he had previously disclosed that he had Parkinson’s disease. By the time of his death, Osbourne had been doubly transformed by Iommi’s good idea about “evil.
Legendary singer Ozzy Osbourne, frontman of the band Black Sabbath, died this week at the age of 76. The world mourned his loss, but also remembered all the good times he had, such
More than 10,000 fans have signed a petition calling for the airport to be renamed after the Black Sabbath star's death. | ITV News Central
Ozzy Osbourne fulfilled one of his final wishes before his death aged 76 this week, by performing with Black Sabbath in Birmingham in front of thousands of fans