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Ozzy Osbourne’s failed Maple Leaf Gardens recording session is just one of the wild ѻý stories about the late metal icon

“He was truly loveable,” said Tim Henderson, BraveWords records founder, who hosted a Casa Loma Q&A in the ‘90s with Osbourne and wife Sharon.

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Ozzy Osbourne performs with Black Sabbath in ѻý in August, 2013 at the Air Canada Centre (now Scotiabank Arena). 


John “Ozzy” Osbourne, the madcap singer and heavy metal legend who died Tuesday at 76, had a warm, occasionally raucous relationship with ѻý.

Osbourne co-founded Black Sabbath in Birmingham, England in 1968; the band made its first Canadian appearance at the Beggars’ Banquet Festival in ѻý three years later. ѻý Star reviewer Wilder Penfield may not have been impressed — he sniffed that the group’s off-key singing was “like a hangover from cheap wine” — but within a decade, Sabbath was one of the biggest bands in the world, buoyed by the success of albums like “Black Sabbath,” “Paranoid” and “Masters Of Reality.”

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Nick Krewen is a ѻý-based freelance contributor for the Star. Reach him via email: octopus@rogers.com.

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