Ozzy Osbourne and Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison will co-host a brand new web present known as The Madhouse Chronicles beginning this month.
Morrison introduced the present on Tuesday’s episode of The Osbournes Podcast. “Our new present, The Madhouse Chronicles, is dropping this April,” he mentioned. “Be a part of us as we sit again within the Osbourne madhouse, reacting to the wildest web clips and diving into subjects like aliens, medication, conspiracies and rock ’n’ roll.”
viewers can enroll for early entry to the Osbourne Media Home, which is able to embody limited-edition merch and re-released 4K episodes of The Osbournes actuality present, which initially ran from 2002 to 2005.
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Previous to becoming a member of Idol’s band as a rhythm guitarist in 2010, Morrison served because the Cult’s touring bassist from 2001 to 2002. In 2002, he additionally shaped the arduous rock supergroup Camp Freddy with Dave Navarro and Matt Sorum.
Morrison has labored with Osbourne a number of instances through the years, and the 2 presently co-host the SiriusXM speak present Ozzy Speaks. Osbourne and Idol lead guitarist Steve Stevens each appeared on Morrison’s 2015 music “Gods,” and so they reprised their roles on his new music “Crack Cocaine,” launched final month.
“Crack Cocaine” will seem on Morrison’s upcoming album, The Morrison Undertaking, out April 19. The star-studded LP will function Idol, Corey Taylor, DMC, Al Jourgensen, Steve Vai, Linda Perry, Tommy Clufetos and John 5.
“One of many biggest issues about penning this album was having the ability to let my visitor singers do their very own factor,” Morrison mentioned in a press release. “I might ship them the monitor with no tips and simply had them do no matter they felt. I believe that gave these songs an vitality and a life drive that may not be there if I had tried to get entangled of their lyrics or their melodies. And I beloved every part all of them did!”
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