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Lemmy Kilmister, the lead singer and bassist of Motörhead and a heavy metal icon for six decades, passed away Monday at age 70.
Lemmy Kilmister, the Motorhead bassist and vocalist who died Dec. 28 at age 70, died of prostate cancer and congestive heart failure, according to health department papers obtained by TMZ.
Lemmy Kilmister, the founding member ... there aren't words." ... "We're going to last a thousand years." Kilmister opened for Ozzy Osbourne on Motörhead's first U.S. tour in 1981.
Motorhead drummer Mikkey Dee describes his final moment with bandmate Lemmy Kilmister as “very sad,” because he didn’t know they’d never meet again.. The pair spoke for the last time ...
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Venue in Lemmy's hometown 'would boost music scene' - MSNA planned concert venue in heavy metal legend Lemmy Kilmister's hometown would help to boost the area's music scene, a local artist has said. The proposal would see the vacant Queen's Theatre in ...
Lemmy Kilmister, the lead vocalist and founding member of Motörhead, died Monday in Los Angeles after a short battle with cancer, his manager Todd Singerman told TheWrap. Kilmister was 70.
At 63, Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister still plays the loudest, rawest rock music ever heard and drinks a bottle of Jack Daniel's a day ...
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Town prepares for Lemmy statue unveiling - MSNA statue of legendary heavy metal frontman Lemmy Kilmister is set to be unveiled in the late singer's hometown. Hundreds of fans are expected to attend the long-awaited ceremony on Market Place in ...
Motorhead’s Lemmy Takes It to 11: Concert Review. In the words of its indomitable leader, veteran metal icons are "back from the dead" and full of life.
Lemmy was born on Christmas Eve, 1945 in Staffordshire, England. He found his first musical success as a guitarist with the Rockin’ Vickers in 1965, who released three singles and toured Europe.
In Lemmy’s own words, he wasn’t kicked out for doing drugs, but for doing the wrong kind of drugs.” Soon the action rewinds to Liverpool in 1962, “the birthplace of rock and roll.” ...
Lemmy Kilmister, the lead vocalist and founding member of Motörhead, died Monday in Los Angeles after a short battle with cancer, his manager Todd Singerman told TheWrap. Kilmister was 70.
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