Ozzy Osbourne
December 3, 1948 - July 22, 2025

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Ozzy Osbourne
December 3, 1948 - July 22, 2025
Riot - Rock City 10/11/1977
Draw the Line by Aerosmith Columbia 1977 Hard Rock / Blues-Rock / Heavy Metal
One of the best vocalists ever
Motorhead - Stone Dead Forever (Bomber 1979)
KISS “Destroyer” 1976. Today, April 27th, is KISS guitarist and “Spaceman” (or “Space Ace” if you like) Ace Frehley’s birthday (b. Paul Daniel Frehley, 1951). Frehley was a founding member and guitarist for the legendary rock band from 1973-1982 and then again from 1996-2002 and has been ranked among the best metal guitarists of all-time. I’m not a big KISS fan, but Destroyer is OK, especially the lead track, “Detroit Rock City,” and “Shout It Out Loud.” Their fourth studio album, it initially hit #11 on the US album charts but quickly fell off. With the unintentional success of the “Detroit Rock City” single’s B-side ballad “Beth” at the end of the summer, sales roared back to life and by the end of 1976 Destroyer had gone platinum.
I included a photo of the record sleeve for Destroyer because it makes me laugh. “Join the KISS army! As a member of the KISS Army you will receive: 1. The official KISS ARMY NEWS (published quarterly) 2. Your own official KISS ARMY I.D. Card 3. A KISS discography information about all KISS albums and singles 4. Biographies on Gene, Peter, Paul & Ace. 5. An official Membership Charter 6. A KISS ARMY Iron-on patch 7. A Full Color Poster, 22″x35″ 8. An 8″x10″ Color Group Photo and 2 black and white concert photos. All for only $5.00 per year!” That’s a lot for 5 bucks. I wonder if it’s still honored?