Heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne dead
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An intoxicated Prince of Darkness was banned from San Antonio for a decade after famously relieving himself at the Alamo Cenotaph monument in 1982.
With the death of singer John “Ozzy” Osbourne, the world of rock ’n’ roll has lost one of its genuine top-tier wild men. Likely, you’ll be familiar with the phrase “they don’t make ‘em like they used to”.
The Alamo is honoring Ozzy Osbourne's journey from regret to reconciliation, acknowledging his complex history with San Antonio.
When 'The Osbournes' premiered in 2002, we saw a different kind of TV family with a patriarch who wasn't afraid to curse, shout and strip away his rock star persona for millions of viewers.
Ozzy's 1982 indiscretion at the Alamo 'profoundly' upset many, but he eventually 'redeemed' himself, Alamo officials said in a social media post.
John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne was an English singer, songwriter, and media personality who first became famous in the 1970s as the lead singer of Black Sabbath. He is also remembered in San Antonio for urinating on the Alamo's Cenotaph.
later donating thousands to the group responsible for maintaining The Alamo. Free bus travel before 9.30am for state pensioners and disabled update as DfT talks 'next steps' Ozzy Osbourne dies at the age of 76 - family statement in full During a period of ...