Ozzy Osbourne receives second Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in Cleveland
Ozzy Osbourne, 75, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the second time during the 2024 ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio. He was recognized as a solo artist, having previously been inducted in 2006 with Black Sabbath. Osbourne is now one of only 26 artists to receive multiple inductions. He was honored by Jack Black, who introduced him before an all-star tribute featuring performances of his classic songs. Despite his ongoing health issues, including Parkinson's disease and recent surgeries, Osbourne received a standing ovation. He expressed gratitude to his fans and credited late guitarist Randy Rhoads for his solo success.