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Ozzy Osbourne and Motorhead 's Lemmy Kilmister were close friends and, eerily, their deaths have something in common — both ...
Ozzy Osbourne had a long friendship with Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, and the two musicians now have something eerily ...
With a two-guitar line-up instead of the usual trio, Motörhead's Orgasmatron album signalled a decibel-driven new start ...
Nobody encapsulated heavy music quite like Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, and the bassist once revealed his golden rules for playing hard rock music.
Lemmy, influenced by his time as a guitarist, played the bass more like a guitar, often favoring chords over single notes. The result, according to Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo: “It was ...
A newly announced Lemmy Kilmister action figure comes packaged with three different heads and 10 different hands, allowing fans to pose the late Motörhead frontman in various scenarios.
There will be no post-Lemmy Motörhead. In an interview with the Swedish publication Expressen, Dee said that Lemmy’s passing is the end of the band. “Motörhead is over, of course.
Lemmy was born Ian Kilmister in Stoke-on-Trent, on Christmas Eve. The son of an RAF chaplain who left when he was just three months old, Lemmy quickly turned his back on Christian clean-living.
For 30 years, Lemmy has been famous as the bourbon-swillin', fast-talkin' frontman of Motorhead, the world's loudest band. And it's not just an act, as Fiona Sturges discovered when she met him at ...
As Lemmy steps away from the bar, he types a name back onto the video-game machine’s high-score list: LEMMY. This story is from the January 3oth, 2014 issue of Rolling Stone.
Lemmy addressed the change by saying, “I like orange juice better. So, Coca-Cola can f*ck off.” Even though diet whiskey is now a thing, it looks like he is sticking to the clear liquor thing now.