Cher and Ozzy Osbourne shine at Rock Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland

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Ozzy Osbourne made a rare public appearance at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland, accepting his award from a throne. He thanked key figures in his life, including his late guitarist Randy Rhoads and his wife Sharon. Cher, who previously expressed anger over her Hall of Fame exclusion, delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech and performed her hit "If I Could Turn Back Time." The event featured performances from various artists, including a medley by Kool & the Gang and a tribute to Jimmy Buffett. The Dave Matthews Band closed the night with a lively performance, including "Burning Down the House." The ceremony showcased a mix of emotional speeches and memorable performances, celebrating the contributions of the inductees to music history.


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