Ozzy Osbourne Rocks The Crowd At The Opening Game Between The Rams And The Bills
There have been many rockers who have been a part of our lives for years, and it just seems as if they keep getting better. One of those is Ozzy Osbourne, and he still has a trick or two up his sleeve.
At the opening game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Buffalo Bills, Ozzy Osbourne made an appearance. He came to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, where he came up from the stage to a crowd that was absolutely thrilled to see him.
The first song that was selected for the two-song set was Patient Number 9, which is the title track of the new album that was recently released. The producer of the song, Andrew Watt joined him on the guitar. Other band members included bassist Chris Chaney and drummer Tommy Clufetos.
In the second part of the set, Crazy Train was an old classic that many knew and could sing along. Zakk Wylde came out for the song.
Strangely, NBC decided that they would only broadcast 10 seconds of the show. It’s a good thing that we have YouTube, so you can watch the entire video for yourself right here:
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