Whether you're a fan of British rocker Ozzy Osbourne's early days with Black Sabbath, his most recent collaborations with some of music's biggest stars, or everything he's accomplished in between -- Audacy has your playlists locked in as we celebrate 73 years of the "Prince of Darkness" walking among us mere mortals on December 3. Happy birthday, Ozzy!
Check out just a few of the tracks you can hear on Audacy's Ozzy Osbourne Radio and Black Sabbath Radio below -- plus, browse more of our all-new exclusive stations curated for fans, by fans
"Crazy Train"
Ozzy's goin' off the rails!
"Flyin' High Again"
Take it back to the "Madman' days as you await Osbourne's upcoming 2022 release which will see the return of guitarist Zakk Wylde and collaborations with Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, and more.
"Ordinary Man" ft. Elton John
An unlikely, yet stellar collaboration with "Rocket Man" Sir Elton John from 2020's Ordinary Man.
"Mama, I'm Coming Home"
A power ballad to make the speakers shake.
Black Sabbath - "Paranoid"
Something to pacify your need to go back to the beginning with Black Sabbath.
Listen to over 350 new, Exclusive Stations featuring 140 genre-specific, 40 multicultural (Latino, Pan Asian), 20 mood/activity-based, plus Audacy talent-curated stations adding to Audacy's 230 premium stations and 1,000+ local and national stations, along with top podcasts and a wide range of exclusive audio programming. Audacy offers anytime, anywhere access through the Audacy mobile app and website, along with over 10,000 home and auto-connected devices including Amazon Echo, Amazon FireTV, Sonos, Roku, Google Home, Google Chromecast, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Apple Music, Siri, and Samsung Bixby.
For every mood, every interest, every passion. By Audacy.
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While you're in a headbanging mood -- take a look and favorite more of Audacy's all-new exclusive Rock stations like Masters Of Metal, Don't Metal In My Affairs, Venom, Arena Rock, Wake Up and Rock, and The Roots of Rock for those who crave the early days.
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December 3 marks 73 years of the 'Prince of Darkness' walking among us mere mortals



