Ozzy Osbourne has done a lot of crazy things in his career, but the idea that he'd stage the breakup of his marriage in order to remain "relevant" is too much even for him.
By the late '80s, Ozzy Osbourne had been lucky enough to work with some of the best guitarists in rock, including Randy Rhoads and Jake E. Lee -- not to mention his former Black Sabbath bandmate Tony Iommi. When Lee was fired following the tour for 1986's The Ultimate Sin, his replacement had some mighty big shoes to fill...
If he had his way, exiled Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward says he'd be back behind the kit for the band when they record what's being billed as their last album and head out on their allegedly final tour.
Ozzy Osbourne took home the Global Icon Award at this year's MTV Europe Music Awards on Nov. 9, and Slash was on hand to pay tribute with a live cover of the classic Ozzy cut 'Crazy Train.'