Lemmy
Born | December 24, 1945 |
Hometown | Burslem, England |
Net worth | $1 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.78m) |
Children | Paul Inder , Sean Kilmister |
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Motorhead will give fans an ouija board with Seriously Bad Magic reissue
- Motorhead are giving fans an ouija board to help them contact late frontman Lemmy Kilmister as part of the 'Seriously Bad Magic' box set.
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Dame Vera Lynn once performed with Hawkwind, Lemmy and topless dancers at anti-heroin concert
Dame Vera Lynn, who has died at the age of 103, once performed at an anti-heroin concert with space rock legends Hawkwind and Motörhead‘s Lemmy.The unlikely merging of stars occurred in 1985, with all three playing a concert at London’s Crystal Palace Bowl put together by The Who’s Pete Townshend. Others on the line-up included post-punk goth group The March Violets and rock band Spear of Destiny.
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Lemmy from Motörhead to get big screen biopic
The 'Ace of Spades' singer is heading for the big screen.
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'Fast' Eddie Clarke: a rock'n'roll revivalist who made Motörhead motor
‘He could and did play absurdly fast’ ... Lemmy, Eddie Clarke and Phil Taylor of Motörhead. With the death of “Fast” Eddie Clarke, from pneumonia, at the age of 67, all three of the members of Motörhead’s greatest lineup have gone.
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Jurassic crocodile named after late Motorhead frontman Lemmy
A Jurassic crocodile that terrorised coastal waters around the UK has been named after the late Motorhead frontman Lemmy. Like the hell-raising rocker it is named after, the creature was no shrinking violet. It has now been named Lemmysuchus, which translates as "Lemmy's crocodile".
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'Nastiest sea creature to ever inhabit Earth' named after Lemmy from Motorhead
'Nastiest sea creature to ever inhabit Earth' named after Lemmy from Motorhead
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Statue Of Motorhead's Lemmy Unveiled At His Favourite Bar In Los Angeles
Fans of Motorhead frontman Lemmy have raised more than $22,000 (£16,600) for a life-size statue at his favourite bar in Los Angeles. Dozens of fans turned out to see the unveiling of the 6ft bronze sculpture that will immortalise him at the Rainbow Bar and Grill on West Hollywood's Sunset Strip. Singerman, who managed Motorhead from 1992 until the group disbanded after Lemmy's death, said he thought the Ace of Spades singer would have been "extremely proud" of his statue.
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Fans And Stars Pay Tribute To Lemmy, As Funeral Is Streamed Online
Rock's biggest names lined up to pay tribute to Motorhead frontman Lemmy at a star-studded Hollywood funeral. A tearful Dave Grohl, Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash and Metallica members Lars Ulrich and Robert Trujillo, took turns to share their memorable experiences with the hellraiser, who died last month just days after he turned 70. The memorial service, held at the Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, was broadcast live on YouTube and watched by over 280,000 Motorhead fans around th
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Motorhead Fans Watch Lemmy's Funeral Online
More than 230,000 people logged onto YouTube to watch a live stream of Lemmy's funeral in Los Angeles, where the Motorhead frontman's friends and family have paid their respects. The musician's son, Paul Inder, led tributes to the 70-year-old, who died on 28 December just two days after learning he was terminally ill with an extremely aggressive cancer. Slash, the Guns N' Roses guitarist, said Lemmy - whose real name was Ian Kilmister - had "more integrity in one finger than a whole roomful of
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LA Funeral For Motorhead Frontman Lemmy
A private funeral for Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister is being held in Los Angeles, with his fans able to watch a live stream of the service on YouTube.
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Cheers to Lemmy Kilmister, the Late Motörhead Frontman
The snarling, singular Lemmy Kilmister, the frontman of the band Motörhead and former Hawkwind member who died in late December after a battle with an aggressive form of cancer, is being laid to rest Saturday at the Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles. Lemmy, who died a few days after his 70th birthday, was known for his free-wheeling panache as a frontman, his virtuosity at throttling bass and especially for his appreciation of a good party.
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