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I Am Ozzy

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Little, Brown Book Group, Oct 1, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages
Has there ever been a more extraordinary rock-star story than Ozzy Osbourne’s? Born into a life so poor that the whole family slept in one room, Ozzy endured a tough upbringing. Music was his salvation and his band Black Sabbath went on to change the music scene forever. But along with the rock and roll came the inevitable sex and drugs and Ozzy fell into a long relationship with addictive substances. The stories of Ozzy’s days on the road are legendary - biting the head off a live bat, losing his best friend and writing partner Randy Rhoades in a tragic plane crash - but few know of the real heartbreak he suffered during those days of excess. In the end it was love that saved him: the love of his wife Sharon and kids Kelly, Jack and Aimee. In his highly anticipated autobiography, Ozzy comes clean: in all senses.

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User Review  - David Roberts - Goodreads

The book I read to research this post was I am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne which is an excellent autobiography and which I bought from a local secondhand shop. Ozzy Osbourne was the lead singer with Black ... Read full review

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User Review  - Nichole - Goodreads

Amazing amazing amazing book! I must say i never would have thought of reading this book until i read the first page in the book store which turned to first three pages and on. Probably my favorite book! Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Born John Michael Osbourne in Birmingham, 1948, Ozzy Osbourne is one of rock music's most enduring figures. In the last few years he has also become one of television's best loved personalities via the wildly successful hit MTV show ‘The Osbournes’.

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