In this impromptu and heartfelt episode of Jams 'N' Cocktails Live, Brad Brock and the Destruction Crew—Jordyn Taylor & Elly—rise from the ashes of a near-cancellation to deliver an entertaining night packed with surprises. Thanks to an unexpected save by AT&T tech Alex, the crew regains internet just in time to go live. What starts as a casual catch-up quickly turns into an emotional tribute to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away at 76 just weeks after his final show. From custom-crafted "Prince of Darkness" cocktails to bat-shaped cookies in Ozzy’s honor, this episode celebrates his legacy in true rock ‘n’ roll fashion.
The crew also dives into a hilarious mix of storytelling, tech woes, and a nostalgia-fueled trivia game featuring 2000s pop culture. Elly shares her recent health scare (spoiler: she had pneumonia while "swinging weenies"), and the team reflects on stellar customer service, internet outages, and surprisingly touching memories of Ozzy. Plus, they honor AT&T’s Alex as the true MVP of the episode.
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