"The decision was mutual," Sharon (wife and manager of Ozzy) insisted. "We had many years of fun together. I wish them much success and love."
The band’s statement was somewhat less sentimental than their former manager’s. "We as a band decided it was in our best interest to part ways with Osbourne Management," Coal Chamber drummer Michael Cox said. "We accomplished a lot in our time working together, and we are looking forward to a bright future for Coal Chamber."
The band has yet to settle on new management.
Sharon Osbourne had been instrumental in Coal Chamber's success, placing the band on Osbourne Management's annual Ozzfest tour.
Unlike the company’s last two breakups, the Coal Chamber divorce is apparently litigation-free. After the January split, the Pumpkins filed a $150,000 suit.
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