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Ozi Osbourne, who arose as the lead singer of the leading band Black Sabbath, died on Tuesday. He was 76 years old.
Osbourne took the stage for the last time two weeks ago as he performed a farewell show.
While the music heritage of Osbourne is undisputed, he also became a famous person in the world of sports.
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The Ozi Osbourne performs a game on a game between Los Angeles Ramas and Buffalo Bill, which at the Sophie Stadium in England, California, on September 8, 2022. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
New England Patriots was one of the sports franchisees and sports figures, paying homage to the late heavy metal icon, who had voiced the team’s domestic games for more than two decades.
The franchise wrote on Tuesday, “New England Patriots is sad to know about the passage of music legend Ozi Osbourne, who provided an iconic introduction to the Patriots Games for more than 20 years. Condolences to their family and all celebrated their loss.”
Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” Atlanta Braves Icon was a walk-up song of choice for chipr Jones Hall of Fame Career. Jones recalled a moment when the song developed a reaction during a game against New York Met’s.
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“Today Ozi became sad to hear about Osbourne’s passage. I think Ozi and I will be connected forever because of their songs, ‘Crazy Train’!” Jones wrote on X.
“Quick story… .. Changing the mates at home… I said, ‘Okay, get ready and listen to about today 5 times!’ Very funny …… comfortable ozi! “
A Premier League Football Club Eston Villa Football Club, a Premier League Football Club in Osbourne, also honored a heavy metal godfather.
Alexander Stadium in Black Sabbath’s Ozi Osbourne Birmingham, Birmingham, England, performs during the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Closing ceremony in August 8, 2022. (Alex Pantling/Getty Image)
“Growing in Aston, not far from Villa Park, Ozi always had a special relationship for the club and the community he came from,” Team wrote In a social media post.
“Everyone in Aston Villa is in this extremely difficult time with his wife Sharon, his family, friends and countless fans. Rest in Peace, Ozi.”
Singers OG Osbourne, Buffalo Bill and Los Angeles Ram performing on a NFL game’s hastime between September 8, 2022, which is at the Sophie Stadium in Ingalwood, California. (Bryan Ropular/icon via Sportswire Getty Image)
St. Louis Blues started the 2019 picture of Osbourne wearing the team’s jersey.
“Come on @Stlouisblues! #Stanleycup,” said Osbourne’s post.
Blues defeated Boston Brins in seven matches in the 2019 Stanley Cup final.
“St. Louis loves you, Ozi. Rip,” Blues wrote on Tuesday.
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The Osbourne family issued a statement and asked for secrecy.
A family statement from England, a family statement from England said, “It is more sad than just words that we can tell that our beloved Ozi Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask all of us to respect our family at this time.”
In 2020, Osborne revealed that he had Parkinson’s disease after the decline.
Osbourne wife is alive by Sharon and his children.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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