OZZY OSBOURNE Honored At CLEF AWARDS: Photos Available

June 16, 2006

ITV.com is reporting that Ozzy Osbourne has been honoured for his contribution to the music industry at a glittering prize ceremony.

BLACK SABBATH frontman Ozzy and his wife, "X Factor" judge Sharon who shared the award, attended the star-studded Silver Clef Awards ceremony at London's Park Lane Hilton.

The charity handed out seven honorary music awards. The annual lunch is held in aid of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy.

The lunch also included a charity auction with prizes including a signed PINK FLOYD Fender Stratocaster and a VIP trip to the Grammys in Los Angeles.

Last year's auction raised more than £700,000 for Nordoff-Robbins, which provides music therapy to adults and children throughout the U.K.

Check out pictures from Wire Image.

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