Ozzy Osbourne Band

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Years active1979–2025
Ozzy Osbourne Band
Ozzy Osbourne band in 1980, then known as "Blizzard of Ozz". L-R: Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Osbourne, Randy Rhoads
Ozzy Osbourne band in 1980, then known as "Blizzard of Ozz". L-R: Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake, Osbourne, Randy Rhoads
Background information
Years active1979–2025
Past membersOzzy Osbourne
Bob Daisley
Lee Kerslake
Randy Rhoads

The Ozzy Osbourne Band (initially known as Blizzard of Ozz) was the band that backed the British heavy metal singer and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne on both studio and live recordings. The band went through several lineup changes and were often not recognised as a formal entity, and were instead referred to simply as the Ozzy Osbourne Band.

After he was fired from Black Sabbath early in 1979, Osbourne formed a solo band in November of that year with guitarist Randy Rhoads, bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake. The group's personnel changed frequently. The final lineup included guitarist Zakk Wylde (who first joined in 1987 until 1992, spent a second tenure in the band from 2001 and 2009, and then rejoined in 2017), bassist Mike Inez (who first joined in 1989 until 1992, had touring tenures in 1996 and 1998, and returned in 2025), keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Adam Wakeman (who first joined as a touring musician in 2004, and was made an official member with the release of Scream in 2010), and drummer Tommy Clufetos (since 2010).

Until 2020, Osbourne's touring band always performed on the albums. From Ordinary Man onwards his albums instead featured an array of session and guest musicians with minimal or no contributions from his touring band.[1]

1979–1982

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