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Following the death of heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne, comments from wife Sharon Osbourne on assisted suicide have started ...
Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, lovingly called the Prince of Darkness by fans, has passed away at 76. The singer's ...
Don Arden was one of the biggest managers at the height of rock ‘n’ roll. Hence, he worked in the same circles as some of the biggest names in the business.
He hung a rival out of a window, stubbed a cigar out on another's head and didn't speak to his daughter Sharon Osbourne for 15 years. No wonder Don Arden, who has died at 81, was the most feared ...
Don Arden was born Harry Levy on January 4 1926 at Cheetham Hill, Manchester Don Arden, who died on Saturday aged 81, rejoiced in his reputation as the most infamous manager in the history of rock ...
Don Arden was actually born with the name of Harry Levy and his mother Sally lived in Prestwich. He changed his name as he thought it sounded too Jewish for him to succeed in the entertainment ...
“We were off-and-on with Don,” Butler admitted. “When Ozzy left, when Ian Gillan joined the band, Don Arden was our manager at that time – and he got us quite a good deal back then.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s history together goes way back. Her father, Don Arden, managed Ozzy’s band, Black Sabbath, leading the pair to meet and start dating in 1979. The singer and the ...
ROCK music mogul Don Arden, known variously as the Al Capone of Pop and Mr Big due to his uncompromising hard man reputation, has died, aged 81.
Once the beat groups came through, Don Arden moved into management with the Animals, Nashville Teens and Small Faces. It's safe to say Don Arden was a hard-nosed businessman.