Ozzy Osbourne gives $10,000 to percussion group

Rocker donates money after he watched video of group performing his hit ‘Crazy Train’

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Ozzy Osbourne has donated $10,000 (Dh36,000) to a Kentucky children’s percussion group after watching a video of the students performing Osbourne’s signature hit, Crazy Train.

The rock star reportedly saw a YouTube video of the Louisville Leopard Percussionists, a group comprised of more than 60 students, aged seven-14.

The group is a community non-profit organisation funded by donations, performance revenue and album sales. The students come from 48 schools in the Louisville area and practice after school.

Founder Diane Downs uses a modular approach, teaching each student a specific part of a song.

The group has performed with My Morning Jacket, Dave Samuels, Louie Bellson and Ruben Alvarez.

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