Birmingham’s heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, just weeks after performing a farewell concert with Black Sabbath. His family confirmed he passed away surrounded by loved ones. The Black Sabbath frontman was born John Michael Osbourne on December 3, 1948, in Birmingham, England. From the pioneering heavy metal band’s founding in 1968, Osbourne, nicknamed the Prince of Music legend Ozzy Osbourne spent his final days in his beloved home of Birmingham before his sad death at the age of 76. The Black Sabbath star died today, surrounded by his wife Sharon, 72, and A proud Birmingham native, Ozzy had fond memories of growing up in Aston in the north east of the city, as one of six children to his factory-worker mother and tool maker father. Keen BLACK SABBATH fans could be among competitive bidders for a three-bedroomed, terraced house in Birmingham appearing in Bond Wolfe's next auction. In an emotional, electrifying farewell, Ozzy Osbourne took to the stage in his hometown of Birmingham for what he confirmed as his final live show, closing the chapter on a career that shaped the sound and spirit of heavy metal. Fans often leave messages on the frontdoor of Ozzy's childhood home at number 14 Lodge Road. But BirminghamLive can now reveal the well-visited terraced home was not Ozzy's first. House at 14 A three-bedroom terraced house in Aston, Birmingham, could attract Black Sabbath fans and property investors alike when it goes under the hammer in Bond Wolfe’s next auction. Keen BLACK SABBATH fans could be among competitive bidders for a three-bedroomed, terraced house in Birmingham appearing in Bond Wolfe's next auction. The two-bedroom home up for rent is located at 14 Lodge Road in Aston, Birmingham. It’s a unique opportunity for fans who want a glimpse at what life was like for the Black Sabbath frontman The Black Sabbath frontman was born John Michael Osbourne on December 3, 1948, in Birmingham, England. From the pioneering heavy metal band’s founding in 1968, Osbourne, nicknamed the Prince of In an emotional, electrifying farewell, Ozzy Osbourne took to the stage in his hometown of Birmingham for what he confirmed as his final live show, closing the chapter on a career that shaped the sound and spirit of heavy metal. Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne’s first home was known to be at 14 Lodge Road in Aston, Birmingham, but that is not the case reports BirminghamLive. Ozzy’s birth certificate reveals his father, John Osbourne, lived at 5, Swains Grove, in Kingstanding. Music legend Ozzy Osbourne spent his final days in his beloved home of Birmingham before his sad death at the age of 76. The Black Sabbath star died today, surrounded by his wife Sharon, 72, and Fans often leave messages on the frontdoor of Ozzy's childhood home at number 14 Lodge Road. But BirminghamLive can now reveal the well-visited terraced home was not Ozzy's first. House at 14 The two-bedroom home up for rent is located at 14 Lodge Road in Aston, Birmingham. It’s a unique opportunity for fans who want a glimpse at what life was like for the Black Sabbath frontman A proud Birmingham native, Ozzy had fond memories of growing up in Aston in the north east of the city, as one of six children to his factory-worker mother and tool maker father. A three-bedroom terraced house in Aston, Birmingham, could attract Black Sabbath fans and property investors alike when it goes under the hammer in Bond Wolfe’s next auction. Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne’s first home was known to be at 14 Lodge Road in Aston, Birmingham, but that is not the case reports BirminghamLive. Ozzy’s birth certificate reveals his father, John Osbourne, lived at 5, Swains Grove, in Kingstanding. Birmingham’s heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, just weeks after performing a farewell concert with Black Sabbath. His family confirmed he passed away surrounded by loved ones.
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