OZZY OSBOURNE's Son DJs In New York City: Photos Available

June 14, 2003

Louis Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne's son from his first marriage, was deejaying at Subliminal Sessions in New York City on Thursday (June 12). Check out pictures from Wire Image.

Louis — the eldest of two sons from the rock legend's first marriage to Thelma Mayfair — signed a six mix-album deal last year with Strictly Rhythm Records in the U.S.

The 27-year-old deep house/techno DJ from Birmingham, England is expected to release his first album for the label later this year.

When recently asked what his Dad thinks about what he does for a living, Louis responded, "My old man doesn't like dance music, but he once said to me he appreciates that it would probably sound great if you were loaded!!"

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