Gene Simmons reflects on Ozzy Osbourne's legacy
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Gene Simmons, frontman of Kiss, said Ozzy Osbourne was a 'unique, lovable person'. The rock legend died on Tuesday at the age of 76.
Tributes are flooding in from across the globe, with musicians, actors, athletes, paying homage to music legend Ozzy Osbourne
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has effectively barred transgender women from competing in women's sports, telling sports governing bodies it has an "obligation to comply" with federal policy.
Yesterday, the music world lost one of its pillars with the death of Ozzy Osbourne. In his tenure as the founding frontman for Black Sabbath and his solo
BBC Breakfast fans weren't happy with host Sally Nugent as she questioned musician Gene Simmons about Ozzy Osbourne
BBC Breakfast fans were less than impressed with Sally Nugent's mistake as she interviewed KISS icon Gene Simmons after Ozzy's death.
Black Sabbath and many other celebrities are reacting to learning of the death of two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Ozzy Osbourne. "Ozzy Forever‚" the former frontman’s band, Black Sabbath," wrote on their X and Instagram pages after learning the metal legend died on July 22 at 76.
WMMR DJ Jacky BamBam said, "He started it all … Ozzy was your Prince of Darkness." "Watching Ozzy on stage, listening to his music, it gives you life," DJ Sara Parker said. "It makes you feel that wild energy that makes you just want to push forward.