Classic Rock Icon Mick Jones Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne Amid Parkinson’s Battle

Rock music has lost a legend, and the tributes are pouring in from every corner of the globe. Ozzy Osbourne, the “Prince of Darkness” and Black Sabbath frontman, passed away at the age of 76 on July 22, leaving fans and fellow musicians alike grappling with the end of an era. Among those remembering him is classic rock stalwart Mick Jones, founder of Foreigner, who has bravely battled Parkinson’s disease for over a decade. His touching tribute sheds light not only on his deep friendship with Ozzy but also on his own ongoing struggle with the condition.
Since news of Ozzy’s death broke, social media has been flooded with heartfelt messages. From Elton John to Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready, and Marilyn Manson, the world of music has come together to honor the rocker whose voice defined heavy metal for generations. Even the official social media accounts of Motörhead, Metallica, and Nirvana paid homage, sharing iconic photos and messages in his memory. Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, who served as musical director at Ozzy’s farewell show, wrote simply: “God bless you, Ozzy.” But it is Mick Jones’ statement that has struck a particularly emotional chord, blending nostalgia, camaraderie, and the harsh realities of aging rockers facing health battles.
A Shared Honor at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Both Ozzy and Foreigner were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 19, 2024, marking a night of immense pride and celebration. For Ozzy, it was his second induction — first with Black Sabbath in 2006, then as a solo artist in 2024. Mick, unable to attend due to the progression of his Parkinson’s, reflected on their shared history and the bittersweet nature of fame and friendship. “I am saddened to hear about Ozzy,” he wrote on Instagram. “We’d been through it all together since way back — good times, writing songs, having a laugh until dawn. He always had a wicked sense of humor and a kind heart. They live and sing amongst us and leave as we met them… a star.”
Jones added a personal note to Ozzy’s wife, Sharon, and their family, calling them Ozzy’s “rock.” The post resonated with fans, many of whom had no idea Mick himself had been living with Parkinson’s publicly for only the past year, despite privately managing it for more than ten years. His revelation adds a layer of poignancy to the tribute, highlighting the vulnerability behind the stage persona and reminding the world that even rock icons face life-altering challenges.
Collaborations, Memories, and Surprising Insights
Mick and Ozzy shared a deep musical connection. In the late 1990s, Jones co-wrote the hit songs “Dreamer” and “Running Out of Time” for Ozzy’s 2001 Down to Earth album alongside producer Marti Frederiksen. Mick shared a rarely seen photo of the three together on Instagram, captioning it: “Back in the late 90’s me and @themickjones and @ozzyosbourne. We wrote the song ‘Dreamer’ and a couple others. So sad to hear that Ozzy is gone. Ozzy keep Dreaming.”
Fans were surprised to learn that despite the heavy metal persona, Ozzy had a playful, almost childlike sense of humor behind the scenes — a trait Mick recalled fondly. “Ozzy could make anyone laugh, even on the darkest tour nights. He had this way of lifting spirits without anyone realizing it,” Mick said. These anecdotes paint a picture of a man who was not only a force on stage but a loyal and uplifting friend off it.
Continuing to Inspire Amid Personal Struggles
Mick’s own journey with Parkinson’s has become a story of resilience and hope. In April 2024, he partnered with the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, promoting his solo single Shelter from the Storm at the Parkinson’s Unity Walk in New York’s Central Park. Mick described the song as an anthem to support listeners through uncertain times, a reflection of his philosophy that music heals both the soul and the body.
In a 2024 public statement about his diagnosis, Mick said: “I have been living with Parkinson’s for several years now, and it has been a challenging journey. However, I am grateful for the support of my family, friends, and fans. I will continue to fight this disease and make music as long as I can.” Fans have been astonished at his openness, and many have praised his courage for continuing to perform and write music despite the disease’s physical toll.
A Legacy Intertwined
The bonds between these rock titans — Mick and Ozzy — illustrate the profound human side of a world often associated with excess and rebellion. Mick’s tribute is more than a message of condolence; it is a testament to friendship, perseverance, and the enduring power of music to connect lives across decades. With Ozzy gone, Mick’s reflections remind fans that even legends face mortality, but the laughter, the music, and the memories endure.
As tributes continue to roll in, one thing is certain: the world has lost a pioneering voice, but the connections Ozzy forged — with Mick, with fans, and with generations of musicians — will echo long into the future. And in that, both men remain immortal.