Ozzy Osbourne's Jimmy Kimmel Appearance Goes Online
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(hennemusic) Ozzy Osbourne and his son Jack were among the guests on ABC-TV's Jimmy Kimmel Live on the program's July 26 broadcast. The pair were on hand to promote the July 24 launch of their new History channel series, "Ozzy & Jack's World Detour." The 10-episode series sees the rock legend and his son tour the world to visit a bucket list of iconic and historically significant spots that includes Mt. Rushmore, Stonehenge, Roswell, The Jamestown Settlement and Sun Studios, and a hit list of some fascinating sights and people that they've read about. Among the stops was a return visit to The Alamo, where Ozzy had been banned for decades after being arrested in San Antonio, Texas in February 1982 for urinating at a monument near the landmark dedicated to the lives of soldiers killed in the 1836 Texas Revolution. "I found out that I didn't pee on The Alamo, after all," says Ozzy about the episode. "Without giving too much away," explains Jack, "urination was involved; public intoxication was involved, and the donning of women's garments was involved." "I remember some Mexican guy saying to me, "I don't know what the problem is; we pee up The Alamao every night," adds Ozzy. Watch the video here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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