Photos From Birmingham's 'OZZY OSBOURNE Day' Posted Online

June 6, 2006

The city of Birmingham, England dedicated a whole day to Ozzy Osbourne on May 21, 2006. The event was put on in response to public demand and it featured air guitar contests as well as an Ozzy trivia test. There was even a bat trail as one of the attractions of "Ozzy Osbourne Day" at Aston Hall, just a stone's throw from where the BLACK SABBATH legend grew up. Visitors were able to improve their knowledge of Ozzy by studying a display of his life, his influence on the world of heavy metal and his connections with Aston. Check out pictures from photographer Trevor Roberts at icBirmingham.co.uk.

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