Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76. Here are 76 facts to celebrate the life, music, madness, and legacy of the one and only Prince of Darkness.
- Ozzy was born John Michael Osbourne on December 3, 1948, in Birmingham, England.
- He got the nickname “Ozzy” as a kid—and it stuck forever.
- He had dyslexia and was bullied in school.
- He attempted suicide as a teen and later spoke openly about mental health.
- At 15, Ozzy left school and worked odd jobs including horn-tuner and slaughterhouse worker.
- He spent six weeks in prison for robbing a clothing shop.
- A Beatles fan for life, “She Loves You” inspired him to become a musician.
- In 1968, he became the lead singer of Black Sabbath.
- Black Sabbath helped invent heavy metal as we know it.
- Their first album dropped in 1970, followed by Paranoid the same year.
- Ozzy co-wrote “Black Sabbath” after Geezer Butler saw a dark figure at his bed.
- He met Sharon Arden while she was working for her father, Don Arden.
- He thought she was way out of his league.
- Master of Reality hit top 10 in both the UK and US.
- Rolling Stone once trashed it, then called it one of the 500 greatest albums ever.
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath got rave reviews and marked a new level of artistry.
- Ozzy was fired from Sabbath in 1979 for being “too messed up”—even by Sabbath standards.
- He formed a solo band with Randy Rhoads, launching Blizzard of Ozz in 1980.
- It went quadruple platinum and changed everything again.
- “Crazy Train” became one of the most iconic rock songs of all time.
- Randy Rhoads tragically died in a plane crash in 1982.
- Ozzy was devastated, but kept going.
- In 1983, he released Bark at the Moon, filmed partly at a sanatorium.
- The Ultimate Sin became his highest-charting album at the time.
- He bit the head off a dove in 1981 at a record exec meeting.
- He bit the head off a bat onstage in 1982 and had to get rabies shots.
- He accidentally peed on the Alamo in a dress and got banned from San Antonio.
- He recorded No More Tears in 1991, featuring “Mama, I’m Coming Home.”
- He announced retirement in 1992… for the first time.
- He won a Grammy in 1994 for “I Don’t Want to Change the World.”
- Ozzmosis came out in 1995 and went double platinum.
- He formed the Ozzfest tour with Sharon in 1996.
- Ozzfest became a legendary metal institution.
- He broke records in merch sales, hitting $50 million.
- In 2002, The Osbournes reality show made him a household name.
- He became MTV royalty—bleeped constantly and beloved by millions.
- He duetted with daughter Kelly on “Changes” in 2003, his first UK #1.
- He had a near-fatal quad bike crash in 2003.
- In 2005, he launched the Prince of Darkness box set.
- He covered the Beatles, Bowie, and the Rolling Stones.
- He judged X-Factor UK in 2005.
- He returned to Sabbath for 13 in 2013, a #1 hit.
- He released Black Rain in 2007 with a more serious tone.
- In 2010, Scream debuted with the single “Let Me Hear You Scream.”
- He appeared in CSI, World of Warcraft ads, and even Guitar Hero.
- He published his memoir I Am Ozzy in 2009.
- A plush bat with detachable head was sold to mark the 1982 bat incident.
- In 2020, he dropped Ordinary Man, featuring Elton John and Post Malone.
- His 2022 album Patient Number 9 debuted to rave reviews.
- He performed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and NFL Kickoff.
- He featured on Post Malone’s “Take What You Want”—a Top 10 Billboard hit.
- Ozzy was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Sabbath in 2006.
- He was inducted again as a solo artist in 2024.
- He’s in the UK Music Hall of Fame—twice.
- He’s on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Birmingham Walk of Stars.
- He won the Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.
- He had Parkinson’s disease and performed seated at his final concert in 2025.
- His last show was a benefit for three charities in Birmingham.
- He fathered six children and had three with Sharon.
- He had over 15 tattoos, including “OZZY” across his knuckles—done with a needle and pencil lead.
- He loved Monty Python’s Life of Brian.
- He was once invited to the White House and got a shoutout from President Bush.
- He was featured in the video game BrĂĽtal Legend.
- He did a duet with Lita Ford—“Close My Eyes Forever”—that hit #8 in the US.
- He was once banned from San Antonio for a decade, but forgiven later.
- He recorded Tribute to honour Randy Rhoads.
- Zakk Wylde became his longest-running guitarist.
- He survived decades of alcohol and drug use and lived to tell it all.
- He revealed his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020.
- He helped make metal massive—without ever learning to read music.
- He toured with Metallica, Slayer, and Marilyn Manson.
- His final tour was called “No More Tours II.”
- In 2021, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
- He had a tram named after him in Birmingham.
- He asked fans to donate to charity instead of celebrating his 65th birthday.
- Ozzy died July 22, 2025, after a life louder than hell—and one hell of a legacy.
Rest in power, Ozzy. We’ll never stop screaming. đź–¤


