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Explore Bob Daisley net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! Australian bassist who played as a composer and songwriter to Ozzy Ozbourne, Uriah Heep, Gary Moore, as well as other musicians. He became famous by being a part of the British blues group called Chicken Shack. In this article, we will discover how old is Bob Daisley? Who is Bob Daisley dating now & how much money does Bob Daisley have?

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Last NameDaisley
OccupationBassist
BirthdayFebruary 13
Birth Year1950
Place of BirthSydney
Home TownNew South Wales
Birth CountryAustralia
Birth SignAquarius
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Bob Daisley Biography

Bob Daisley is one of the most popular and richest Bassist who was born on February 13, 1950 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In the late 1970s Daisley, In the late 1970s, Daisley, Ozzy Osbourne, and Randy Rhoads formed a band called The Blizzard of Ozz. Daisley later sued Osbourne for not paying him royalties from their joint performances. as well as Randy Rhoads formed a band known as The Blizzard of Ozz. Daisley later filed a lawsuit against Osbourne over the lack of royalties for their concert performances.

Daisley began playing guitar at age 13 and went on to bass at 14. His rapid progress won him local acclaim especially through his work with guitarist Dennis Wilson with The Powerpact and Mecca; Mecca’s only single release “Black Sally” became an underground hit and was covered by Human Instinct on their Stoned Guitar album. Daisley and Wilson then formed Kahvas Jute with Tamam Shud members Tim Gaze and Dannie Davidson. They released one album, Wide Open, on Infinity Records in 1971.

Daisley uses Mark Bass heads, and Picato Strings since 1972. He recorded Ozzy Osbourne’s solo debut Blizzard of Ozz with a white Gibson EB-3 from 1960 or 1961, through one of Randy Rhoads’ Marshall stacks, and continues to use a red 1960 EB-3 to this day. However, the follow-up to Blizzard, Diary of a Madman, (and most of the other albums he recorded on) was recorded with a Fender Precision Bass. No More Tears was recorded with a P-bass as well, but an early ’50s model with a single coil pickup (in sunburst).

The place he was raised is Sydney, Australia. The year 2013 was the last time he wrote his memoir For the sake of facts.

He collaborated alongside Uriah Sheep in two of their albums, Head First and Abominog.

Robert John Daisley (born 13 February 1950) is an Australian musician, songwriter and author. Daisley is perhaps best known for working with English musician Ozzy Osbourne, for whom he contributed bass, backing vocals, co-production and songwriting. He has also worked with prominent rock acts including Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Gary Moore and Uriah Heep, amongst others.

Bob Daisley Net Worth

Bob is one of the richest Bassist from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Bob Daisley's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

At the beginning of his career He co-founded a group called Kahvas Jute that released its first album, and the only one, Wide Open, in 1971.

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Daisley continued to write and record for Osbourne throughout the 1980s, playing on and/or writing for Bark at the Moon (1983), The Ultimate Sin (1986), and No Rest for the Wicked (1988). He maintained his working relationship with the Osbournes up until 1991’s No More Tears album, which featured his bass playing on all tracks. Mike Inez (who later joined Alice in Chains) appeared in the album’s promotional videos.

After leaving Osbourne’s band the first time, Daisley joined the reformed Uriah Heep in 1981 alongside Kerslake and remained with them until the following year, recording two albums, Abominog and Head First, both of which helped to rekindle some interest in the band.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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In October 1979, Daisley met Ozzy Osbourne at a venue called the Music Machine in Camden Town, and Osbourne soon suggested they form a band with former Quiet Riot guitarist Randy Rhoads, whom Osbourne had recently met in Los Angeles. The trio hired drummer Lee Kerslake and settled on the band name The Blizzard of Ozz, though a record company billed the act simply as “Ozzy Osbourne”.

Who is Bob Daisley Dating?

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In 1986, he was approached by producer Jeff Glixman to play on the Black Sabbath album The Eternal Idol, as the band’s actual bass player Dave Spitz had personal commitments to attend to. However, Spitz was credited on the final release along with him. Daisley was offered the bassist’s spot in Black Sabbath but turned it down due to his commitment to Gary Moore, whom he continued to work with from time to time until the guitarist’s death in 2011.

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Daisley came to international notice as a bass player and member of the English blues band Chicken Shack in 1972, before going on to play with Mungo Jerry in 1973 and on their 1974 album Long-Legged Woman Dressed in Black. After this he co-formed Widowmaker, contributing to two albums – 1975’s self-titled debut and Too Late to Cry in 1977. The same year he joined Ritchie Blackmore’s band Rainbow and later played on tracks of the Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll album. He remained with Rainbow until 1979 when he was replaced by Blackmore’s ex-Deep Purple bandmate Roger Glover.

Daisley contributed bass and backing vocals as well as songwriting and co-production on the group’s first album, Blizzard of Ozz, and co-wrote all of the material on the follow-up album Diary of a Madman but both he and drummer Lee Kerslake were fired before the album was released. Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge appeared in their place in the artwork and credits of that album. Daisley and Kerslake successfully sued Jet Records and Don Arden in 1986 for performance royalties and to have their performance credits added to Diary of a Madman. Litigation with regards to these albums continued in 1998 when Daisley and Kerslake sued the Osbournes (who unknown to Daisley and Kerslake had purchased the early albums’ publishing rights) for unpaid performance royalties and accreditation. However, the Osbourne management responded to this by deleting the original recordings and re-issuing new CD versions with the bass and drum tracks re-recorded by Robert Trujillo and Mike Bordin in 2002. In 2003, Daisley and Kerslake’s lawsuit was dismissed by the United States District Court in Los Angeles. This dismissal was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In 2011, Sony Legacy released both first albums with the bass and drum parts by Daisley and Kerslake restored.

Top Facts about Bob Daisley

  • Bob Daisley is an Australian bassist and songwriter.
  • He has played with Ozzy Osbourne, Rainbow, and Black Sabbath.
  • Daisley co-wrote many of Ozzy’s hit songs including “Crazy Train.”
  • He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006.
  • Daisley has also worked with Gary Moore and Uriah Heep.
  • He started playing bass at age 13 and turned professional at 17.
  • Daisley has been involved in over 100 albums throughout his career.
  • He is known for his melodic bass lines and songwriting skills.
  • Daisley has won multiple awards for his contributions to music.
  • His autobiography “For Facts Sake” was released in 2013.
  • Facts & Trivia

    Bob Ranked on the list of most popular Bassist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Bob Daisley celebrates birthday on February 13 of every year.

    Since the 1980s, Daisley has contributed to a wealth of recordings as bassist, lyricist and producer, including albums by Yngwie Malmsteen, Takara, Bill Ward, Black Sabbath and Jeff Watson of Night Ranger. Daisley and Watson teamed up again and formed Mother’s Army with vocalist Joe Lynn Turner and drummer Carmine Appice. In 2003, following his second and unsuccessful suit against Ozzy Osbourne, he teamed up with Lee Kerslake, Steve Morse of Deep Purple and Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes to record an album under the name Living Loud. Six of the album’s eleven tracks were covers from Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman. Don Airey played keyboards on the Living Loud album. On 7 February 2003 Daisley recorded a live show at The Basement in Sydney with Australian blues band The Hoochie Coochie Men, for a live DVD and CD release. Featured were former Deep Purple organist Jon Lord and Jimmy Barnes. In 2007, The Hoochie Coochie Men released the studio album Danger: White Men Dancing, also featuring Jon Lord. In September 2014, Daisley was hired to produce the debut album of Adelaide-based hard rock band Cherry Grind.

    Why did Ozzy fire Bob?

    Daisley said that he and Kerslake were fired because of disagreements with Sharon over a number of things, including refusing to do two shows in one day out of worry that Ozzy would blow out his voice.

    Who played bass on Mr Crowley?

    The song was written by Osbourne, guitarist Randy Rhoads, and bass guitarist/lyricist Bob Daisley. The song starts with a keyboard solo by Don Airey. The guitar solo by Randy Rhoads after the second strophe became one of the most known in the rock music.

    Who is the bass player for Ozzy?

    Bassist Rudy Sarzo on His Years With Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, and Dio.

    Who wrote the lyrics for Blizzard of Ozz?

    With Rhoads on board, Osbourne soon brought in Bob Daisley, who had played bass in Rainbow and ended up also writing most of the lyrics for Blizzard of Ozz, and, after a long auditioning process, drummer Lee Kerslake, who had spent much of the Seventies in Uriah Heep. The four of them clicked instantly.

    What happened between Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne?

    After a long run of increasingly erratic drink and drug fuelled behaviour Ozzy Osbourne was finally sacked by his band members. It had been a difficult time musically for Black Sabbath, who’d been finding it hard to motivate themselves in the studio.

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