Johnny Depp joins Alice Cooper for a “paranoid” tribute to Ozzy Osbourne

Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance during Alice Copper’s concert to honor Ozzy Osbourne who breathed his last at the age of 76.
Friday, July 25, Vincent Furrier, more popular by her stage name Alice Cooper, shared the O2 Arena scene from London with the Caribbean pirates star.
The duo delivered an electrifying interpretation of Black Sabbath’s song Paranoid In tribute to the late leader of the rock group.
THE Charlie and the chocolate factory Lead set fire to fire while based on his guitar to a mixture of songs.
Meanwhile, Cooper, 77, shared the sorrow of the death of the legendary singer with lovers of concert, saying: “Well, we all know that time will take us rockers, but when the giants fall, it’s really difficult to accept.”
“The whole world cries Ozzy tonight,” he added. “During his long career, he gained immense respect among his peers and fans around the world as an unequaled showman and cultural icon.”
For UNversed, Ozzy, known as Prince of Darkness, died on Tuesday July 22, just a few weeks after playing live for the last time with Black Sabbath during the farewell tour.




