
Ozzy Osbourne dead UPDATES: Bon Jovi, Elton and Jack Grealish lead tributes to rock legend after tragic death aged 76
From Metallica to Foo Fighters, Jon Bon Jovi to Aerosmith, rock's biggest names have been paying tribute to Ozzy this morning on X (there's even been a touching tribute from one Donny Osmond – that's when you know someone was a true musical legend).
Here are just some memories of the rocker affectionately known as the "bat man".

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