Ozzy & Me explores Stephen Rea’s 40-year friendship with Ozzy Osbourne—an unforgettable memoir about music, resilience, and the lasting power of rock and roll.
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No Remorse is a passionate graphic novel tribute crafted by Motörhead to honor the legendary bass player Lemmy Kilmister—the ultimate symbol of rock & roll.
Rhino announces "Anno Domini 1989-1995," a box set featuring Black Sabbath's Tony Martin era, with remastered LPs/CDs and exclusive tracks, set for release on May 31.
"Black Sabbath: What Evil Lurks," lifts Black Sabbath from the shadows, presenting a spectacular collage of multi-talents that propelled Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne to musical greatness.
Ozzy at 75 by Daniel Bukszpan explores a rich tapestry of 75 of his most outstanding achievements and pivotal moments, chronicling a life and career that have been nothing short of extraordinary.
BLACK SABBATH's most powerful box set ever produced, "Hand Of Doom" features the "Complete Original Black Sabbath 1970-1978" collection on picture disc for the first time.
1975 was the peak year for Black Sabbath. Five years in and another four till Ozzy derailed. Sabotage was a strange album with some classic hits but at the same time, the band was going musically in different directions. They were starting to lose their identity. Personally, riff wise I love this album. My favorite song is Symptom of the Universe. It has so many guitar sounds that explore different experimental tunes.
I came across Aleister Crowley through the music of Ozzy Osbourne and Jimmy Page. I do not know about you but a man who dresses…








