Ozzy Osbourne and Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake has died after a long battle with cancer.
One of Lee's bandmates from Uriah Heep broke the news Saturday, saying,"It's with the heaviest of hearts that I share with you that Lee Kerslake, my friend of 55 years and the best drummer I ever played with, lost his battle with cancer at 03:30 this morning."
Lee played with Ozzy's band in 1980 and '81. He played on Ozzy's first 2 solo albums --"Blizzard of Ozz" and"Diary of a Madman." He also appeared in the 1987 Tribute Live album.Kerslake's struggle with illness was long and hard. He dropped out of Uriah Heep in 2018 ... 4 years after getting a prostate cancer diagnosis back. His last performance was in London, when he appeared to join the group for"Lady In Black.
I’m so glad that Lee Kerslake is enjoying his Blizzard and Diary platinum albums. I hope you feel better.
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