God Bless Ozzy Osbourne Comes Home
. The documentary was shot over a period of three years by Jack Osbourne with directors Mike Fleiss and Mike Piscitelli. Ozzy recounts his troubled youth, his early career with Black Sabbath, and the story of how fame and addiction ruined his first marriage. Ozzy also talks about the second chapter of his life with Sharon, his attempts to stay clean, and the sobriety he has maintained for the past five years. The documentary also includes musical performances from around the world. The DVD and Blu-ray release features additional footage not seen in the theatrical release including new interviews, classic archive footage of Black Sabbath, and a question and answer session with Ozzy and Jack Osbourne at the Tribeca Film Festival, where the film premiered in April 2011. more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the antiMusic.com.
|
Tim Gartland - Right Amount of Funky
The Blues: Corky Siegel - Symphonic Blues No. 6
Quick Flicks: The Million Eyes of Sumuru
Bob James & Dave Koz - Just Us
Why Guns N' Roses Icon Slash Left X (Twitter)
Kirk Hammett The Collection: Live Events Announced
Supergroup Isles & Glaciers' Debut EP Gets Special Vinyl Reissue
Watch Skunk Anansie's 'Lost And Found' video
Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen Mark Album Release With 'Outlaw' Lyric Video
Warkings To Deliver 'Armageddon' On July 4th With Title Track Out Now
Dropsonic End 15-Year Hiatus With William DuVall Co-Produced Album
Deerhoof Recruit Saul Williams For 'Under Rats'