Ozzy OsbourneBlack Sabbath band members remembered the late rock legend after his death.
“Where will I find you now? In memory, our self-evident embrace, our missed phone calls, no, you will always be in my heart,” the drummer Bill Ward Write by Instagram Tuesday, July 22, with backward photos of him and Osborne.
“The deepest condolences to the salon and all family members. For all fans, RIP’s sincere regret. Never see you again. Thank you forever,” continued Ward, 77.
Guitarist Tony Iommi Said the Black Sabbath survivor member “lost our brothers” in his emotional statement through his emotional statement Instagram account.
“I can’t believe it! My dear friend Ozzy died just a few weeks after we performed at Villa Park,” he wrote next to the carousel with Osbourne. “It’s just heartbreaking news, I can’t find these words, and there’s no one like him again. Geezer, Bill and myself have lost our brother.
Iommi, 77, concluded: “My thoughts are sent to salons and to all the Osborne families. Rest in peace.”
Finally, the Black Sabbath bass player Geezer Butler76, too shared Some backward snapshots of his late friend. “Goodbye, dear friend – thanks for all these years – we had a great time. 4 kids from Aston – who would like, right?” he wrote. “I’m glad we’re back to Aston for the last time. Love you.”
Osborne Died at the age of 76 After fighting Parkinson’s disease, his family, including his wife Salon Osborneconfirmed in a statement US Weekly Tuesday.
“We have to say we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne passed away this morning,” the star’s family said. “He is with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family’s privacy at the moment.”
Osborne reunited with his Black Sabbath teammates The last concert exist Back to the beginning A festival in Birmingham, England was held a few weeks before his death.
On July 5, Osbourne, Ward, Iommi and Butler performed some hits in over 40,000 people at Villa Park Stadium, including “War Pig” and “Iron Man.”
“It’s great to get into this King’s stage,” Osborne said to the crowd. “Let the madness begin!”
In May, Osborne told guardian The show was the idea of his wife’s salon, saying “it’s “a reason to get me up in the morning.”

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