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Lemmy Kilmister, the founder of the rock band Motörhead, died on December 28, 2015, at the age of 70. #Lemmy #LemmyKilmister -
Lemmy Kilmister Dead: Motorhead Frontman Did NOT Know He Was Dying Despite Health Struggles
Motorhead's late frontman, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmester, died on Dec. 28 days after he was diagnosed with cancer. #Motorhead #Lemmy -
Will Motörhead Reunion Happen 7 Years After Lemmy Kilmister's Death?
Motörhead lost its frontman, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, who died on Dec. 28, 2015. #Motorhead -
Will Motörhead Reunion Happen 7 Years After Lemmy Kilmister's Death?
Motörhead lost its frontman, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, who died on Dec. 28, 2015. #Motorhead -
Motörhead Reunion Impossible: Band To Never Tour Again After Lemmy Kilmister’s Death? [Details]
Motörhead's Mikkey Dee reveals that the band will never tour again in the future after Lemmy Kilmister's death in 2015. #Motorhead #LemmyKilmister -
Tim Smith, the Cardiacs frontman, dies at 59
Tim Smith, frontman for the British cult rock band Cardiacs, died on Wednesday, July 22. -
Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper Band Hollywood Vampires Set for Lemmy, Motorhead Tribute at Grammys
According to Alice Cooper, his new super-group band, The Hollywood Vampires, consisting of Johnny Deep, Joe Perry, and Duff McKagan, was formed "as a means to toast our 'dead drunk friends' at the Rainbow, all the ghosts in the bar." With that in mind, it's only fitting that Cooper and company premiere their brand new song, "As Bad As I Am," at the 2016 Grammy Awards as a tribute to the recently deceased Lemmy Kilmister and his band, Motorhead. -
New Motorhead & Lemmy Kilmister Documentary to Air on BBC iPlayer
As the rock music world mourns the passing of Lemmy Kilmister, a new documentary on his life and the band he founded, Motorhead, is set to air on BBC iPlayer. The documentary will largely center around the life and times of Kilmister and is entitled 'Lemmy: In His Own Words.' Mainly composed of archived footage of Kilmister interviews and on stage performances, the documentary will be released on iPlayer as of 9pm today. -
Motorhead's Phil Campbell Explains His Absence from Lemmy Kilmister's Funeral
Phil Campbell and Eddie Clark have explained why they didn't attend Lemmy Kilmister's funeral in Los Angeles this past Sunday (Jan. 10) on Twitter, as their absence was especially notable. Campbell has been the band's guitarist since 1984 and Clark has played with Motorhead from 1976-1982. -
Dave Grohl and Slash Deliver Moving Euologies at Lemmy's Memorial Service [WATCH]
Saturday night a host of hard rock musicians including Dave Grohl, Slash, Anthrax's Scott Ian, Judas Priest's Rob Halford and more delivered moving eulogies to the late Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. -
Slash, Dave Grohl, Lemmy Perform Motorhead's 'Ace of Spades' in 2010 [WATCH]
In commemoration of the late Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, a staggering 2010 performance of the band's classic track, "Ace of Spades," featuring Guns N' Roses' Slash, as well as Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, has been making its rounds. -
Guns N' Roses' Slash Tributes Motorhead's Lemmy With 'Ace of Spades' Cover [WATCH]
Amidst rumors of a possible upcoming reunion of Guns N' Roses' original founding members, guitarist Slash along with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators performed at Las Vegas' House of Blues on New Year's Eve (Dec. 31), where the legendary axe man paid tribute to Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmister by covering the band's most celebrated track, "Ace of Spades." -
Video Online of Lemmy's Final Performance With Motörhead, 2 Weeks Before His Death [WATCH]
Just two and a half weeks before his death, Lemmy Kilmister closed out his and Motörhead's final show ever in Berlin, which was meant to be the end cap on that leg of a 40-year anniversary tour. The band was meant to continue the tour in January, but Lemmy was diagnosed with an extremely aggressive cancer and died two days after learning of his ailments. Now, video of that final performance has surfaced online and you can watch this final performance. -
Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister Remembered by Director Penelope Sheeris
Many in the entertainment industry have come out to speak on the death of Lemmy Kilmister following his death at 70. A full seven years after her documentary 'The Decline of Western Civilization' was released, a film on the L.A. punk scene, director Penelope Spheeris decided to then document the glam metal trend. In 'The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years,' released in 1988, Spheeris had her first opportunity to interact with Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead. -
Motorhead Roadie Steve Luna Talks Lemmy Kilmister's Death in New Interview
The music world was stunned at the passing of Motorhead founder and frontman Lemmy Kilmister on Dec. 28 after a short bout with a particularly aggressive form of cancer. Kilmister was first diagnosed with the disease on Dec. 26 and died two days later. He was a heavy metal figurehead in music and is being mourned by many in the music industry. A lesser known fact about Kilmister was that he had a short stint as a rodeo for Jimi Hendrix early on in his time in the music industry. Now, his roadie Steve Luna talks his death in a new interview.
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