OZZY OSBOURNE Interviewed On 'Opie & Anthony' Show; Audio Available

February 19, 2010

Legendary heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne was interviewed on the January 26, 2010 edition of the "Opie & Anthony" radio show Sirius/XM satellite radio. The chat is now available for streaming in four parts below.

Ozzy Osbourne will sign copies of his long-awaited memoir, "I Am Ozzy", at the following locations:

February 19
Warwick's
7812 Girard Avenue
La Jolla, CA
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

February 20
Changing Hands
6428 S. McClintock Drive
Tempe, AZ
3 p.m.

February 21
Book Passage
1 Ferry Building
San Francisco, CA
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

February 26
Barnes & Noble
12405 N. Kendall Drive
Miami, FL
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

February 27
Barnes & Noble
7700 West Northwest Hwy
Dallas, TX
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

"I Am Ozzy", debuted at No. 2 on the New York Times' hardcover non-fiction best-seller list. The book was published on January 25 in the U.S., nearly two years after it was first expected to arrive. "I Am Ozzy" chronicles the legendary metal icon's life from his working-class beginnings in Birmingham, England to his initial fame with BLACK SABBATH to his massive solo career and forays into television.

Although the book delves into Ozzy's battles with drugs and tragedies such as the death of his guitarist Randy Rhoads, he told The Pulse of Radio what makes his memoir different from those of other rock stars. "Whenever you read a rock 'n' roll celebrity's book, it's always about the sex, the drugs, the rock 'n' roll and all the rest of it," he said. "My story is that the humor has kept my head above water from time to time. There's a lot of tongue-in-cheek stuff about it. Even with counting the tragedies that happened along the way, I tried to be a little bit light-hearted about it, you know?"

Ozzy is currently finishing up his new studio album, which was first called "Soul Sucka" but will now go out under a different title.

Ozzy also says that his long-running Ozzfest tour will be back this summer after a one-year hiatus.

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