Many vocalists replaced Ozzy Osbourne after he left. The most popular and successful replacement was ex-Rainbow lead singer Ronni James Dio who eventually went solo and is a very important part of Rock 'n' Roll history.
Other replacements include Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Tony Martin and Ray Gillen.
Black Sabbath had many vocalists. John 'Ozzy' Osbourne was the first and most important. Black Sabbath also had Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen and Tony Martin as lead vocalists.
after he really abused drugs and alcohol in Black Sabbath around 1978 or 79 when they where recording Never Say Die which is why I think the last track Break Out was on there.
Ozzy
1978 VH opened for Sabbath
The last sabbath album the had Ozzy as the lead singer was Never say die from 1978.
Black Sabbath had many vocalists. John 'Ozzy' Osbourne was the first and most important. Black Sabbath also had Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen and Tony Martin as lead vocalists.
after he really abused drugs and alcohol in Black Sabbath around 1978 or 79 when they where recording Never Say Die which is why I think the last track Break Out was on there.
Ozzy
1978 VH opened for Sabbath
The last sabbath album the had Ozzy as the lead singer was Never say die from 1978.
Rare Breed which had geezer butler in it, than they changed their name to Polka Tulk Blues along with guitarist Tony Iommi and drummer Bill Ward. They renamed themselves Earth,but after being booked in error instead of a small-time English circuit band with the same name, they decided to change their name again. They finally chose the name Black Sabbath in early 1969 based on a film directed by Mario Bava, starring Boris Karloff
Ronnie James Dio
Osbourne Moxey was born in 1978.
Ian Gillan:Active: 1982-1984Instruments: vocalsRelease contributions: Born Again (1983)
Listed below are the studio albums * Black Sabbath - February 13, 1970 * Paranoid - September 18, 1970 * Master of Reality - July 21, 1971 * Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 - September 25, 1972 * Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - December 1, 1973 * Sabotage - July 28, 1975 * Technical Ecstasy - September 25, 1976 * Never Say Die! - September 28, 1978 * Heaven and Hell - April 25, 1980 * Mob Rules - November 4, 1981 * Born Again - August 7, 1983 * Seventh Star - January 28, 1986 * The Eternal Idol - November 1, 1987 * Headless Cross - April 1, 1989 * Tyr - August 20, 1990 * Dehumanizer - June 22, 1992 * Cross Purposes - January 31, 1994 * Forbidden - June 8, 1995 Listed here are the Live albums * Live Evil - December 1982 * Reunion - October 20, 1998 * Black Mass EP - 1999 * Past Lives - August 20, 2002 * Live at Hammersmith Odeon - May 1, 2007 Here are the Compilation albums * We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll - 1975 * The Sabbath Stones - 1996 * Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970-1978 - 2002 * Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath (1970-1978) - 2004 * Greatest Hits 1970-1978 - 2006 * Black Sabbath: The Dio Years - 2007 * The Rules of Hell - 2008
* Black Sabbath (1970) * Paranoid (1970) * Master of Reality (1971) * Black Sabbath Vol. 4(1972) * Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973) * Sabotage(1975) * Technical Ecstasy (1976) * Never Say Die!(1978) * Heaven and Hell (1980) * Mob Rules (1981) * Born Again (1983) * Seventh Star (1986) * The Eternal Idol (1987) * Headless Cross (1989) * Tyr(1990) * Dehumanizer (1992) * Cross Purposes (1994) * Forbidden (1995)
The cast of The Moonlight Comb - 1978 includes: John Bloss Ray Osbourne