Ozzy Osbourne enters the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in an emotional ceremony

Ozzy Osbourne enters the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in an emotional ceremony


The British musician was honored as a solo artist after being recognized with Black Sabbath

Singer Ozzy Osbourne was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday night (10/19), in a ceremony marked by his physical frailty. Sitting on a throne due to health problems, the 74-year-old singer suffers from Parkinson’s disease and last year announced his retirement from the stage, but traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States, to receive the honour.

In his speech he remembered guitarist Randy Rhoads, who accompanied him at the beginning of his solo career and who died in a plane crash in 1982. “If I hadn’t met Randy, I wouldn’t be sitting here today,” the musician said, who also thanked his wife, Sharon Osbourne, for “saving my life”, dedicating the honor to his family.

Special show

Ozzy had already been recognized as part of Black Sabbath in 2006, when he performed with the group. This time, however, health problems prevented him from singing. In his place, very different artists have performed his hits, such as country star Jelly Roll and rockers Billy Idol and Maynard James Keen (Tool, A Perfect Circle). The backing band included guitarist Zakk Wylde, Ozzy’s longtime partner, Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, and Ozzy’s band keyboardist Adam Wakeman (who is the son of Rick Wakeman , ex-Yes).

Other winners

The veteran rocker wasn’t the only honoree of the evening, which also celebrated the Hall of Fame inductions of singers Cher and Mary J. Blige, singer and guitarist Peter Frampton and the bands Foreigner, Dave Matthews Band, Kool & the Gang and A Tribe Called Quest in the Performance category, as well as MC5, Dionne Warwick, Jimmy Buffett and Norman Whitfield in the Musical Excellence category. The event also paid special homage to late blues musicians Alexis Korner, John Mayall and Big Mama Thornton with musically influential trophies.

Source: Terra

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