OZZY OSBOURNE Featured On Cover Of RISEN Magazine

July 11, 2005

Ozzy Osbourne was recently interviewed for an in-depth cover story (image) in the July/August issue of Risen magazine, on newsstands July 11. The in-depth interview and original photographs paint a much different picture than fans are used to seeing and yet is still vintage Ozzy — known and loved by millions from BLACK SABBATH, his solo career, and "The Osbournes", Ozzy's reality TV show on MTV.

Osbourne tells the magazine in the interview that he stopped his emotional growth when he began a life of drugs and he started drinking at age 12 or 13. Now some 43 years later, he is pursuing his personal truth and is 13 months sober and counting.

The Ozzy issue is also available by subscription at www.risenmagazine.com.

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