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Lemmy Addresses Health in Note to Fans
Lemmy Addresses Health in Note to Fans
Lemmy Addresses Health in Note to Fans
It's been a hectic couple of weeks for Lemmy Kilmister and the Motorhead crew. With various health scares -- ranging from the maybe-serious to the even-more-serious -- putting a stop to the band's summer touring schedule, and no real confirmation of what's really going on, fans have been speculating on the condition of the 67-year-old frontman.
Motorhead Issue Lemmy Health Update
Motorhead Issue Lemmy Health Update
Motorhead Issue Lemmy Health Update
Motorhead have released an update on the condition of frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who suffered a hematoma recently. All appears to be well. "We are happy to announce that despite rumors to the contrary, Lemmy is alive, breathing, talking, f---ing, drinking, eating, reading and will be back to playing shows shortly," reads a statement on the band's official website.
Lemmy from Motorhead Performs ‘Run Run Rudolph’
Lemmy from Motorhead Performs ‘Run Run Rudolph’
Lemmy from Motorhead Performs ‘Run Run Rudolph’
Even the hardest rock and rollers can get into the Christmas spirit, as witnessed by this dangerous cover of 'Run Run Rudolph' from the legendary Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, with help from Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and drummer Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters fame.
Lemmy From Motorhead Calls Mitt Romney a ‘Monster’
Lemmy From Motorhead Calls Mitt Romney a ‘Monster’
Lemmy From Motorhead Calls Mitt Romney a ‘Monster’
As the election approaches, more and more classic rockers are endorsing presidential candidates. Lemmy Kilmister didn't say he's voting for Barack Obama in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, but the Motorhead singer did beg readers not to vote for Mitt Romney before calling the former Massachusetts Governor a "f---ing monster."