In the world of rock and metal, rejection stories are usually painful.
But when it comes to Ozzy Osbourne, even a ânoâ could feel like a moment of respect.
Thatâs exactly what guitarist Frank Sidoris discovered after sharing a personal rejection letter he received from Ozzy in 2017âa note that has since gone viral among fans for its honesty, humor, and humanity.
What looked like a professional setback on paper turned out to be something far more meaningful.
A message that reflected exactly who Ozzy Osbourne wasânot just as a rock icon, but as a person.
A LETTER THAT STARTED LIKE ANY OTHER AUDITION STORY
Frank Sidoris, known for his work with The Killers and Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, had auditioned or been considered for a musical opportunity connected to Ozzy Osbourne.
Like many musicians hoping to work with legendary artists, Sidoris gave it his best.
Weeks later, he received a response.
But instead of silence or a generic dismissal, Ozzy wrote back personally.
The letter began simply and directly:
đŹ âYou are a talented musicianâŚâ
For most artists, that alone would already be meaningful coming from a figure like Ozzy Osbourne.
But what followed made the message unforgettable.
âIâVE DECIDED TO WORK WITH ZAKK WYLDEâ
Ozzy continued the note with honesty and clarity:
đŹ ââŚIâve decided to work with Zakk Wylde.â
It was a straightforward professional decision.
But instead of making it cold or distant, Ozzy added something that instantly changed the tone of the entire message.
A touch of humor.
A sketch.
A personality that fans instantly recognized.
THE CARTOON THAT SAID EVERYTHING
Alongside the letter, Ozzy included a hand-drawn cartoon of himself with a giant crossâhis signature chaotic, self-aware humor on full display.
It wasnât polished.
It wasnât corporate.
It was Ozzy.
Even in a rejection, he found a way to make it personal, funny, and human.
For Sidoris, it wasnât just a âno.â
It was a moment he would never forget.
WHY THE REJECTION FELT LIKE AN HONOR
After Ozzyâs passing, Sidoris shared the letter publicly, and fans quickly noticed something important.
This wasnât a story about being turned down.
It was a story about being acknowledged.
Sidoris himself described it as âan honor,â saying it reflected everything people hoped Ozzy Osbourne would be.
Not distant.
Not cold.
But thoughtful, respectful, and real.
In an industry often known for silence and formality, Ozzy chose to respond personally.
That alone made the moment special.
THE HUMAN SIDE OF A ROCK LEGEND
Ozzy Osbourneâs career is filled with larger-than-life moments.
Sold-out arenas.
Iconic albums.
Wild stories that defined rock history.
But stories like this reveal something different.
A man who took time to write back.
A man who didnât reduce musicians to names on a list.
A man who understood the emotional weight of simply trying.
Even in rejection, he made sure the person on the other end felt seen.
WHY ZAKK WYLDE WAS PART OF THE STORY
Ozzyâs decision to continue working with Zakk Wylde was not unusual.
The guitarist had already become one of Ozzyâs most trusted collaborators over the years, shaping a sound that fans deeply associated with the Ozzy Osbourne solo era.
It was a musical decision based on chemistry, history, and familiarity.
But Ozzyâs way of communicating that decision is what made it stand out.
There was no distance.
No ego.
Just honesty.
A LETTER THAT RESONATED WITH FANS WORLDWIDE
Once shared online, the letter quickly spread among fans who saw it as a reflection of Ozzyâs character.
Many commented that it was rare to see such warmth in rejection.
Others said it showed a side of Ozzy they had always suspected existed beneath the stage persona.
For musicians, especially, it became a reminder that even missed opportunities can carry meaning.
Sometimes respect matters more than success.
MORE THAN A âNOâ â A LASTING MEMORY
In the end, Frank Sidoris didnât walk away empty-handed.
He walked away with something far more lasting than a job offer.
A personal message from one of rockâs greatest figures.
A handwritten note.
A cartoon drawn by Ozzy himself.
And a memory that would later become part of Ozzyâs enduring legacy.
Because sometimes in musicâand in lifeâthe most meaningful moments arenât the ones where youâre chosen.
Theyâre the ones where youâre acknowledged with honesty, humor, and humanity.
And in that way, even a rejection letter became something unforgettable.