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Ozzy Osbourne was banned from San Antonio after peeing on the Alamo. The landmark recently posted a tribute to him.
Ozzy's 1982 indiscretion at the Alamo 'profoundly' upset many, but he eventually 'redeemed' himself, Alamo officials said in a social media post.
The Alamo in Texas paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, who infamously urinated on the hallowed memorial in 1982, but later apologized.
OzzFest made its first stop in San Antonio at the Alamodome on May 31, 1997. It was the beginning of a decade of hell-raising concerts in the 210, featuring acts like Ozzy himself, Metallica, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Rob Zombie and others.
Paper Tiger, the popular St. Mary's Strip music venue, shared on social media that it plans to host an Aug. 1 show "for all the fans and San Antonio tios" honoring the legendary Black Sabbath frontman who died Tuesday at 76 years old.
Legendary rock and roller and ‘Prince of Darkness’ Ozzy Osbourne passed away Tuesday morning at age 76, reportedly surrounded by his family.His de
The news that Ozzy Osbourne passed on Tuesday (July 22) at age 76 brought a raft of tributes from a lot of the people you'd expect to pay homage to the heavy metal trailblazer. From Metallica to Osbourne's Black Sabbath bandmates,
In light of the legendary rocker's passing, here's what caused Ozzy Osbourne to be banned from San Antonio more than 40 years ago.
Ozzy Osbourne’s last film role was voicing a demonic dog in San Antonio writer Max Booth III’s indie horror movie “We Need to Do Something.”