“I can’t bring Ozzy back… but I can carry his spirit up into the sky tonight.” As Jelly Roll whispered those words under the golden sunset of Centennial Park, time stood still. The wind died down, the crowd fell silent, and the air shimmered with something almost sacred. With just a guitar, a candlelit stage, and tears streaming down her cheeks, Jelly poured her heart into every note of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” letting the lyrics float like incense in the heavens. As the final chords of “Dreamer” faded into silence, a lone dove soared high above—seemingly carrying the spirit of Ozzy Osbourne into the sunset. In that sacred moment, music became memory, and grief became grace.

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