Sharon Osbourne Wanted Ozzy to Make “Duets Album with All Female Vocalists”, Reveals Jack
Sharon Osbourne aimed to showcase Ozzy's appreciation for female vocalists by proposing an all-female duets album, reflecting his longtime admiration for melody and production.
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Sharon Osbourne wanted Ozzy to make “duets album with all female vocalists”, reveals Jack
Sharon Osbourne wanted Ozzy Osbourne to make a “duets album with all female vocalists,” according to Jack Osbourne. Read More: Ozzy Osbourne, 1948-2025: culture-smashing revolutionary that redefined rock and reality TV In a new interview with his half-brother Louis on Jack’s Trying Not To Die podcast, the pair spoke about his love for ’80s music and female artists. “He didn’t really listen to rock, he would appreciate it, he could understand it…
Ozzy Osbourne's Son Louis Reveals Scrapped Madonna Duet Exists: 'It Was When Dad Was Popping in the '80s'
During the Tuesday, Nov. 18 episode of the 'Trying Not to Die' podcast, Louis Osbourne revealed Ozzy Osbourne did a duet with Madonna in the '80s called "Shake Your Head." It appeared on the 1983 Was (Not Was) album 'Born to Laugh at Tornadoes,' but featured Kim Basinger's vocals
Ozzy Osbourne's Sons Say Their Dad Did An Unreleased Duet With A 1980s Icon
It’s hard to believe Ozzy Osbourne really passed away. The Prince of Darkness was one of those larger-than-life characters who seemed like he’d be around forever. Prior to his death, Ozzy sold out Villa Park in Birmingham, England, for a farewell concert with his band, Black Sabbath. We all knew it was the end, but no one really wanted to believe it. Since his death, his family has done their best to cope with their emotions and remember the goo…
Sharon Osbourne wanted Ozzy to make “duets album with all female vocalists”, reveals Jack
Sharon Osbourne wanted Ozzy Osbourne to make a “duets album with all female vocalists,” according to Jack Osbourne. Read More: Ozzy Osbourne, 1948-2025: culture-smashing revolutionary that redefined rock and reality TV In a new interview with his half-brother Louis on Jack’s Trying Not To Die podcast, the pair spoke about his love for ’80s music and female artists. “He didn’t really listen to rock, he would appreciate it, he could understand it…
The history of music is full of unusual collaborations, incredible featuring, but imagine the "prince of darkness" together with a glamorous icon of the emerging pop sounds like an exercise of fantasy too daring. Yet, Ozzy Osbourne and Madonna sang a piece together in the 80s. They really did so, although the song has remained semi-hidden in some dusty drawer until today. That's what happened. Ozzy and Madonna move their heads together It's call…
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