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From the archives: Osbourne performed to thrilled New Hampshire crowd in 1986

From the archives: Osbourne performed to thrilled New Hampshire crowd in 1986

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Fans of heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne included many in New Hampshire, some of whom braved dismal weather in 1986 to see him perform at the Kingston Fairgrounds.
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