Lars Ulrich
Born | December 26, 1963 |
Hometown | Gentofte, Denmark |
Net worth | $350 million |
Height | 5'5" (1.66m) |
Spouse | Jessica Miller (m 2015 - present) , Debbie Jones (m 1988 - 1990) , Skylar Satenstein (m 1997 - 2004) , Skylar Satenstein (m 1997 - 2006) |
Partner | Connie Nielsen |
Children | Myles Ulrich |
Parents | Torben Ulrich |
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Lars Ulrich explains why Metallica let Stranger Things use Master of Puppets
- Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich admits seeing 'Master of Puppets' become "a phenomenon" due to 'Stranger Things' has been "such a mindf***".
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Metallica are 'beyond psyched' have ‘Master of Puppets’ feature in Stranger Things’
Metallica are “beyond psyched” have ‘Master of Puppets’ feature in the last episode of the 80s Netflix sci-fi show, Stranger Things.
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‘There is a lot of excitement’: Tour de France comes to Denmark
Anticipation mounts in greatest cycling nation in the world for world’s greatest cycling race
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Metallica donates $500,000 to help feed Ukrainian refugees
Metallica has pledged $500,000 (£381,000) to helping Ukrainian refugees. The money will go to organisers at World Central Kitchen (WCK) and follows on from a previous $100,000 (£76,200) grant given by the heavy metal band via its All Within My Hands foundation. Metallica's James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, and Robert Trujillo are seeking to raise a total of $1 million (£762, 000) for the organisation by the end of their Month of Giving, which has been extended to two months this year. "
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Inside Close to Me star Connie Nielson's love life including famous ex-partner
Close to Me is Channel 4's latest thriller that has gripped plenty of viewers in recent weeks. For those unaware, the drama is based on the best-selling novel by Amanda Reynolds and follows Jo, a woman who seems to have it all but loses a year of her memory after a fall. MORE: Close to Me: ending of dark drama explained After waking up in hospital, Jo struggles to piece events together and soon discovers that her seemingly perfect life before wasn't quite as perfect as she thought. Playing the l
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Metallica fans want to buy a Lars Ulrich toilet
Toilet can be found at The Brass Mug, a music venue in Florida
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Metallica launch 'Being A Band' MasterClass
Metallica comprised of James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo - are teaching the online course through MasterClass.
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Miley Cyrus is asked why she 'sounds like a man'
Miley Cyrus gets told she '"sounds like a man" as her voice has changed since the beginning of her career.
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Miley Cyrus hits back at criticism of low singing voice
Miley Cyrus has responded to critics of her low singing voice. Speaking to Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich for Interview Magazine, the 28-year-old shared that her rendition of the band's song Nothing Else Matters for the tribute album The Metallica Blacklist made her feel free. "This song means something to me on the deepest level," the singer shared, noting that recording the cover from home emboldened her to experiment with her voice after years of professionals likening her tone to "sounding li
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Lars Ulrich: Metallica was not equipped to deal with Jason Newsted’s departure
The bassist left the group 20 years ago.
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Dirty, obnoxious, noisy, ugly, and everywhere: when Metallica painted the world black
On Saturday August 3 1991, Metallica drew a crowd of more than 14,000 people to the turquoise and crimson seats of Madison Square Garden, in New York, without playing a note of live music. Instead, the crowd gathered to hear the San Franciscan band’s forthcoming self-titled fifth LP, soon to be known by all as ‘The Black Album’, pumped through the PA system of "the world’s most famous arena".
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