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Sharon Osbourne Challenges Former Black Sabbath Manager Over Unreleased Tapes

Summary

  • Sharon Osbourne disputes former Black Sabbath manager's plan to release 1969 demos
  • Ozzy Osbourne's widow warns manager against releasing tapes without band's approval
  • Black Sabbath has historically kept tight control over their early catalog
Sharon Osbourne Challenges Former Black Sabbath Manager Over Unreleased Tapes

In a high-profile dispute, Sharon Osbourne, the widow of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, is challenging former band manager Jim Simpson's attempt to release early Black Sabbath recordings. According to the article, Simpson announced on November 14, 2025 that he intends to release a collection of 1969 demos recorded before the band adopted the Black Sabbath name.

However, Osbourne has publicly disputed these claims, stating in a detailed Instagram post on November 15, 2025 that the band does not want these tapes released. She says she warned Simpson in a July 2, 2025 email that the band would take legal action if he proceeded without their approval. The demos in question feature the original Black Sabbath lineup of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.

The dispute adds to a tumultuous week for the Osbourne family, as Sharon and her children also publicly criticized Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters for making disparaging comments about Ozzy. For now, Simpson's proposed release of the "Earth: The Legendary Lost Tapes" appears stalled, but Osbourne has made it clear the band intends to challenge any distribution that doesn't involve their approval.

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Sharon Osbourne is challenging Jim Simpson's attempt to release early Black Sabbath recordings from 1969 without the band's approval.
Osbourne says the band does not want these tapes released and has warned Simpson that they will take legal action if he proceeds without the band's approval.
The demos in question feature the original Black Sabbath lineup of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward before the band adopted the Black Sabbath name.

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