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It's the Prince of conciseness! Ozzy Osbourne gets a rapturous response as he receives second Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction - but keeps his speech short and sweet as he thanks his fans, family and former guitarist
The Black Sabbath legend was welcomed to the stage by actor and singer Jack Black as the event got underway at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.
Ozzy also paid tribute to his former guitarist Randy Rhoads; a pivotal member of the singer's band following his departure from Black Sabbath, he died in a 1982 plane crash aged just 25 Initially, there was hope that Ozzy would perform but several health issues such as Parkinson's disease, spine problems resulting in a fourth surgery in 2023, and pain from his 2003 ATV accident, derailed any possibility. Kelly and Jack with his daughters Andy and Minnie on the red carpet at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees Ceremony on Saturday evening
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