Music legend Ozzy Osbourne, left, and son Jack visited Colonial Williamsburg’s Musket Range during production of their new show “Ozzy & Jack’s and World Detour,” which premieres Sunday, July 24 at 10 p.m. eastern on HISTORY.
Williamsburg, VA -(AmmoLand.com)- Colonial Williamsburg fans and metalheads alike can tune into the series premiere of “Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour,” on Sunday, July 24 at 10 p.m.eastern on HISTORY.
The series follows rock legend and “history nerd” Ozzy Osbourne and his son Jack as they visit the world’s most unique historical attractions, including the Revolutionary City.
Show production passed through Virginia’s Historic Triangle in March, when the pair visited Colonial Williamsburg’s new educational Musket Range, Historic Trades shops and other Historic Area attractions.
“We’re thrilled to have Ozzy and Jack experience the fun and engagement of Colonial Williamsburg, and to share it with their legions of fans on HISTORY,” said Colonial Williamsburg President and CEO Mitchell B. Reiss. “The series captures their shared passion for history, and we’re confident it will inspire new audiences with the compelling, entertaining stories we tell here every day.”
The series’ first and second trailer videos tease the “Prince of Darkness” and his son boarding a humble camper to bond over visits to varied sites including England’s Stonehenge, the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota’s Black Hills and Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary.
About The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation:
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation preserves, restores and operates Virginia’s 18th-century capital of Williamsburg. Innovative and interactive experiences highlight the relevance of the American Revolution to contemporary life and the importance of an informed, active citizenry. The Colonial Williamsburg experience includes more than 500 restored or reconstructed original buildings, renowned museums of decorative arts and folk art, extensive educational outreach programs for students and teachers, lodging, culinary options from historic taverns to casual or elegant dining, the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club featuring 45 holes designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and his son Rees Jones, a full-service spa and fitness center managed by Trilogy Spa, pools, retail stores and gardens. Philanthropic support and revenue from admissions, products and hospitality operations sustain Colonial Williamsburg’s educational programs and preservation initiatives.
For more information, visit: www.colonialwilliamsburg.com.
I’m sure you’re right Fred. If they ever came back here the local Texas boys would probably pound them into the ground – sacred ground, that is. Oh well, maybe they can get together and have a joint Pee-fest on some other national historical spot – Williamsburg might work. For sure they won’t try it at the Crazy Horse monument – the Indians might just scalp ’em there!
I bet they will not be visiting the Alamo 🙂