“Patient Number 9,” the new album from Ozzy Osbourne, features fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Eric Clapton, on the song, “One of Those Days.” The album will be released Friday, September 9. Ozzy and Me: How I Got to Know the Real Ozzy Osbourne A Rolling Stone writer reflects on the many hours he spent with the Prince of Darkness — and what it meant to see the humble underdog behind The track, which features a guest guitar solo from Eric Clapton, is taken from on Ozzy 's latest album, "Patient Number 9", which was made available today (Friday, September 9). Check out Rhoads’ blistering metal riff on Crazy Train for proof of why he deserves to be in the Osbourne fantasy team. But now let’s talk about the artists who actually appear on Ozzy’s forthcoming 13th solo album, Patient Number 9. He’s acquired the services of three British guitar legends — Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and his old Black Sabbath buddy, Tony Iommi. America is represented “Two Legends – One Final Farewell” — Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney Break Down in Song at Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral, as Music Becomes the Last Prayer Inside the sacred walls of the Birmingham church, The rock legend died on Tuesday aged 76 just weeks after he took to the stage for his final show with Black Sabbath, with his family confirming the news in a statement. Ozzy Osbourne talks about his Grammy nominations for his album 'Patient Number 9' working with Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton, his plans after the 2023 Grammys, and more. But the impressive guest list doesn't stop there, with Osbourne revealing (as transcribed by Blabbermouth), "On this new album, I'm working with Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi and Zakk [Wylde]." Ozzy Osbourne has had a difficult couple of years, and music has never been more vital to getting him through. It's now emerged that his time he's got a team of guitar heroes to help him with Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck alongside familiar collaborators Tony Iommi and Zakk Wylde all lined up to guest on the follow-up to Ozzy's 2020's Ordinary Man album. Ozzy Osbourne has been working with guitarists Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi and Zakk Wylde for the follow-up to Ordinary Man In the latest episode of Ozzy Speaks (via Blabbermouth), the "Patient Number 9," the new album from Ozzy Osbourne, features fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Eric Clapton, on the song, "One of Those Days." The album will be released Friday, September 9. Ozzy announced that Eric recorded a solo for the record last October during an episode of his "Ozzy Speaks" satellite radio LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 22: Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne pose for a portrait to promote the Tsunami relief charity single, a cover of the Sir Eric Clapton ballad "Tears In Heaven" , at a Ozzy Osbourne predicts that a chorus lyric from One Of Those Days, his collaboration with Eric Clapton on his forthcoming Patient Number 9 album will "cause shit", and admits that the legendary English guitarist wasn't entirely comfortable hearing the line in question. So, Ozzy told the guitarist that those lines would remain the same and it was okay if he didn’t want to perform. Yet, Clapton still accepted Osbourne’s offer to play on the record, although his demands weren’t met. The rocker believes that Eric significantly contributed to the track with his exceptional guitar work. After waiting for what feels like an eternity, Ozzy Osbourne ’s new record Patient Number 9 dropped in its entirety today, and – owing to the fact it features one of the most star-studded guitar casts of any album ever – it’s fair to say it’s been worth the wait. Ozzy Osbourne has recruited cameos from several major artists for his upcoming LP. “On this new album, I’m working with Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi and Zakk [Wylde],” the Black Born John Michael Osbourne in Aston, Birmingham, on December 3, 1948, Ozzy Osbourne was the juvenile delinquent who became a self-proclaimed “working class hero”; the convicted burglar who ended up a multi-millionaire; the alcoholic and drug addict who survived three decades of insane debauchery Ozzy Osbourne, Eric Clapton and Grace Jones were present at the International Rock Awards in New York City in 1989. The event took place on May 31, 1989, at the 69th Battalion State Armory (68 Lexington Avenue) in New York City. Ahead of his upcoming album, Ozzy Osbourne shared a behind-the-scenes conversation that he had with Eric Clapton about one of the record's tracks. Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling voice of heavy metal, has died. A family statement says he died Tuesday,
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