Ozzy Osbourne Announces Late Night TV Appearance
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(hennemusic) Ozzy Osbourne and his son Jack will be among the guests on ABC-TV's Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday, July 26. The pair will be on hand to promote the July 24 launch of their new History channel series, "Ozzy & Jack's World Detour." The 10-episode program sees the pair tour the world to visit a bucket list of iconic and historically significant spots that includes Mt. Rushmore, Stonehenge, The Alamo, Roswell, The Jamestown Settlement and Sun Studios, and a hit list of some fascinating sights and people that they've read about. From a Cold War-era Missile Silo to Bletchley Park, gold miner Rattlesnake Randy's stream of dreams to vintage tank collector Allan Cors' private museum of working war machines, Ozzy and Jack get their eyes and hands on history. "After The Osbournes TV show, my son chose to go behind the camera and he's got his own company," Osbourne told Rolling Stone in January following the pair's visit to Cuba for the program. "He said, 'Would you be interested in doing this show?' And I went, 'Oh, great, fine.' I just got back from Cuba last week, which, incidentally, if you get any chance to go over there you should go, mate. It's great." Read more and check out the preview video for Ozzy's new TV series here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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