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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New Osbournes show preview surfaces online

A three-minute preview of Osbournes: Reloaded, a new Fox variety series starring Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon, and their children Jack and Kelly, has surfaced on YouTube and other outlets. Among the highlights shown are a blindfolded contestant fooled into making out with a grandmother, Ozzy serving at a fast food drive-through window, and the clan heading out into the country to meet other families with the name Osbourne. The series is scheduled to air this spring, although an exact premiere date has yet to be announced. Six installments have been taped so far.

Osbournes: Reloaded marks the Osbourne family's return to television following the phenomenal success of their MTV reality series, The Osbournes.

In Osbourne-related news, Billboard.com reports that the Black Sabbath offshoot band Heaven And Hell has set April 28th as the release date for its new album, The Devil You Know.

Heaven And Hell is essentially the first post-Ozzy version of Sabbath featuring vocalist Ronnie James Dio, which made three studio albums between 1980 and 1992. The last was '92's Dehumanizer.

Songs expected to show up on the new record include "Bible Black," "Rock & Roll Angel," "Breaking Into Heaven," and "Eating the Cannibals."

Guitarist Tony Iommi told Billboard last year that this version of the group is using the Heaven And Hell name instead of Black Sabbath "so everyone knows what they're getting (and) so people won't expect to hear 'Iron Man' and all those songs."


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