OZZY OSBOURNE Confirmed For Sweden Rock Festival
October 24, 2010, 14 years ago
BW&BK; has received the following press release:
There are famous artists, there are legendary ones - and there is OZZY OSBOURNE. Not only is "the Prince of Darkness" one of hard rock's most iconic characters, he has also remained at the very top of his career for longer than any of his peers. We are proud to announce that Ozzy Osbourne will make his only Swedish appearance in 2011 at Sweden Rock Festival!
His career took off on Friday the 13th of February 1970, with the release of BLACK SABBATH's eponymous debut - the Big bang in heavy music history. Until 1978 the band would release another seven albums featuring Ozzy's uniquely scornful voice over ominous Doomsday riffs, in countless immortal tracks like 'Paranoid', 'Iron Man' and 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'. 1980 saw the arrival of the singer's solo debut Blizzard of Ozz, another landmark release establishing the characteristic Ozzy sound with tough riffs combined with strong melodies. In the following years Ozzy's status has grown to Olympic proportions. Events like the reunion of the original Black Sabbath and the controversial reality show The Osbournes have been commercial triumphs.
However, his prime achievements remain the albums themselves. In 2010, "Scream" materialized as Ozzy's tenth studio release, featuring the single 'Let Me Hear You Scream'. The latter is the newest addition to an array of classic songs including 'Crazy Train', 'Mr. Crowley', 'Bark At The Moon' and 'No More Tears'. To name but a few. His recent show at the Stockholm Globe Arena sold out completely soon after the tickets were released and was unanimously hailed by the press, proving Ozzy is as pivotal as ever to the world's rock and metal scene.
It is this heavy metal titan that in June 2011 makes his very first appearance at Sweden Rock Festival. And his mind is setting on putting on a stellar show. As Ozzy himself puts it in an upcoming Sweden Rock Magazine cover story: "I would pay to see my fans. I love meeting them and making sure they have a good time."