Earlier this month, Ozzy Osbourne received a formal tribute in the U.S. Congress, as his life and legacy were entered into the Congressional Record by U.S. Representative Victoria Spartz of Indiana’s 5th Congressional District.
The recognition was officially recorded in the House of Representatives on May 12, with the full entry made publicly available.
During her remarks on the House floor, Spartz highlighted Osbourne’s journey from humble beginnings to global influence, stating: “Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the life and legacy of John Michael Osbourne, known around the world as Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of BLACK SABBATH and a towering figure in the history of rock and heavy metal.
“Ozzy came from very humble beginnings. Raised by parents who were both factory workers, he rose from modest circumstances to become one of the most influential artists of all time, a true working-class hero whose success never erased his authenticity or connection to ordinary people.
“With landmark albums like Paranoid, Master Of Reality and Black Sabbath Vol. 4, BLACK SABBATH forged a powerful new genre, one that captured the emotions and energy of a changing world. After his time with BLACK SABBATH, Ozzy embarked on a legendary solo career. His debut album, Blizzard Of Ozz, introduced the world to a new chapter of his artistry, with hits like ‘Crazy Train’ and ‘Mr. Crowley’ becoming instant classics.
“Ozzy Osbourne sold over 120 million albums combined from his solo career and as a member of BLACK SABBATH. He has been honored with numerous accolades, including inductions into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, both as a member of BLACK SABBATH and as a solo performer, as well as five Grammy Awards and numerous lifetime achievement recognitions.
“One of Ozzy‘s biggest successes was Ozzfest, a festival created by his wife and manager, Sharon, with help from his son Jack, which became an instant hit with metal fans and helped elevate emerging bands. That same family bond was later shared with millions through the groundbreaking MTV reality series ‘The Osbournes’, which introduced a new generation to Ozzy and offered an unfiltered look at the warmth, humor, and love that defined their home.
“Ozzy‘s influence was extraordinary, but his life and career were shaped alongside Sharon, whom he met in 1970. What began as a professional relationship became a lifelong partnership through which they built a loving family together.
“Though he was born in England, Ozzy lived more than half of his life in America and truly loved this country. He became an icon deeply woven into the fabric of American music culture and a great ambassador around the world for our Nation, embodying the same defiant, freedom-loving spirit that defines America itself. As one of the original architects of heavy metal, he helped forge a sound that would influence generations of musicians and fans alike.
“Today we say ‘no more tears’, for Ozzy Osbourne lived life without restraint. His voice and memory live on as an enduring symbol of the rebellious independence, creative freedom, and unapologetic individuality at the heart of the American spirit.”
Following the Congressional recognition, members of the Osbourne family marked the occasion publicly. Jack Osbourne shared photos from the Capitol visit on social media, reflecting on the moment with a personal message: “An incredible honor to be presented a Congressional Record for Dad at the Capital. Thank you so much Representative Victoria Spartz for having us, it was a day that we will never forget.”
Rep. Spartz also commented on the occasion in her own post, emphasizing both Ozzy’s cultural impact and the family’s connection to the U.S.: “It was my pleasure to present my good friends, the Osbourne family, with a Congressional Record honoring the legendary Ozzy Osbourne. Ozzy‘s freedom-loving rebellious spirit — together with Sharon’s wisdom and strength — left a lasting impact on so many American families. He also left behind a wealth of inspiring work and good deeds that will continue to impact generations to come. I was also told by Muncie police officers that Jack‘s service with them was the real deal, so I think we can officially adopt him as a Hoosier now”.
Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22, 2025, at the age of 76. His death certificate later confirmed that he died from a heart attack, with coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease listed as contributing factors.
A private funeral service was held on July 31, 2025, at the Buckinghamshire estate he shared with his wife, Sharon Osbourne. The ceremony was attended by just 110 close friends and family members, including his Black Sabbath bandmates and a number of prominent figures from the rock and metal world such as Robert Trujillo, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, and Corey Taylor.
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