Born on December 3, 1948, in the village of Marston Green (Warwickshire),
England, John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne is known as the lead singer of Black
Sabbath, and for his extravagance. At the end of 1967, he formed a band with
bassist Geezer Butler, which became Black Sabbath in 1969. Now nicknamed Ozzy
Osbourne, the singer spent eight years in the saga of the band that invented a
new musical genre: heavy metal. Nicknamed "The Madman" himself, Ozzy Osbourne
became a legendary rock figure, leaving the band in 1978 after the release of
the album Never Say Die! Ozzy Osbourne began hi...