In 1979, Ozzy Osbourne and bassist Bob Daisley were a pair of out-of-work musicians. Daisley had lost his gig with Rainbow, while Osbourne had been unceremoniously sacked from the very band he'd ...
Songwriters draw influence for words and music from any number of places. Ozzy Osbourne’s hit “Crazy Train” might be one of the few instances where a song’s lyrics were inspired by a ...
Guitarist Karl Cochran, who has toured and collaborated with Ace Frehley, Eric Singer, Joe Lynn Turner, and Bob Daisley, ...
Bob Daisley – the classic era Ozzy Osbourne bassist – has opened up about not being invited to perform at Black Sabbath‘s final gig. While speaking to Indie Power TV on YouTube, Daisley ...
However, Ozzy’s longtime collaborator, bassist Bob Daisley won’t be there. “I just hope they pull it off and it comes out good,” Bob Daisley said of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s ...
At the same time he was also presented a place in Ozzy Osbourne’s band. He chose to go with Ozzy, replacing Bob Daisley, and appeared on 1986 album The Ultimate Sin, gaining a co-writing credit ...