Elton John and Adam Sandler Pay Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
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Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic rocker and reality TV pioneer, died at 76 on July 22. Following his death, notable musicians including Lady Gaga, Coldplay, and Ghost paid tribute to him. Lady Gaga performed his song "Crazy Train" during her show while wearing an Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt. Coldplay's Chris Martin dedicated a performance of "Changes" to Osbourne in Nashville. Dave Matthews also covered the same song in New Hampshire. Ghost dedicated their performance at Madison Square Garden to Osbourne, praising him for bringing light despite being known as the Prince of Darkness.
At the end of her July 22 Mayhem Ball performance in San Francisco, Lady Gaga exposed an Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt underneath a black leather jacket, then played his 1980 debut solo single "Crazy Train" as she and her dancers walked a catwalk.
Chris Martin took time from uncovering affairs to play a cover of Black Sabbath's 1972 song "Changes" while performing in Nashville, dedicating the show to Ozzy Osbourne.
Dave Matthews honored Ozzy Osbourne with a cover of 'Changes' at his July 22 show in Gilford, New Hampshire, paying tribute to the legendary rocker.
The Swedish metal band Ghost dedicated their July 22 "ritual" at Madison Square Garden to Osbourne, emphasizing how Osbourne gave them a lot of light.
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