Billy Morrison has released a video for his new single Gods of Rock N Roll – featuring Ozzy Osbourne on vocals. The single is a reimagined version of the track Gods which originally appeared on Morrison's 2015 solo album God Shaped Hole.
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Hundreds of famous names from across musical genres — including Mariah Carey, Jelly Roll, Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Lil Jon, Reba McEntire, Ozzy Osbourne and Stevie Nicks — are calling on
July's 'Back to the Beginning' concert has been promoted as "the final show" from the likes of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne.
"He got offered to go and read for 'Pirates of the Caribbean' — and I've never said this to anyone," Sharon revealed.
Why are Black Sabbath coming back? Who else is on the bill? Can I still get tickets? We answer all your questions about this summer’s Back To The Beginning extravaganza
Ozzy Osbourne is tempering expectations ahead of his final live show this summer. The musician is set to perform with a reunited Black Sabbath at Back to the Beginning, an all-star, one-night-only charity gig in Birmingham,
The rock bands Guns N Roses, Tool and Rival Sons have all announced they will be performing at Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert in Birmingham, United Kingdom, on July 5. Billed as “Back To The Beginning,
The metal icon says he's "not planning on doing a [full] set with Black Sabbath." Ozzy Osbourne To Only Perform “Little Bits and Pieces” with Black Sabbath at Final Show
Ozzy Osbourne has warned fans not to expect him to be the singer he once was at what is being billed as his final show this summer. On his Sirius XM radio show, Ozzy Speaks, the veteran frontman said he would only be partially on stage during the show.
Osbourne will take to the stage one last time for a star-studded send off that will also feature performances from Black Sabbath, Metallica, Pantera and more