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Lemmy Kilmister
Lemmy performing in 2005
Born
Ian Fraser Kilmister

(1945-12-24)24 December 1945
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Died28 December 2015(2015-12-28) (aged 70)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park
Other names
  • Lemmy Kilmister
  • Ian Willis
Occupations
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
Years active1960–2015
Children2
Musical career
Genres
  • Heavy metal
  • hard rock
  • rock and roll
  • speed metal
  • space rock (early)
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • bass
Formerly of
  • Motörhead
  • Hawkwind
  • The Rockin' Vickers
  • Opal Butterfly
  • The Damned
  • The Head Cat
  • Sam Gopal
Websiteimotorhead.com

Ian Fraser Kilmister (24 December 1945 – 28 December 2015), better known as Lemmy Kilmister or simply Lemmy, was a British musician. He was the founder, lead singer, bassist and primary songwriter of the rock band Motörhead, of which he was the only continuous member, and a member of Hawkwind from 1971 to 1975.

A foundational force in the genre following the advent of the new wave of British heavy metal, Lemmy was known for his appearance, which included his signature friendly mutton chops, his military-influenced fashion sense and his gravelly rasp of a voice. It was once declared "one of the most recognisable voices in rock".[1] He was also noted for his unique posture when singing, which was once described as "looking up towards a towering microphone tilted down into his weather-beaten face".[2] He was also known for his bass playing style and using his Rickenbacker bass to create an "overpowered, distorted rhythmic rumble".[2] Another notable aspect of his bass sound was his guitar-like riffing, which included using a pick, and often played power chords using heavily overdriven tube stacks by Marshall.

Lemmy was born in Stoke-on-Trent and grew up between there, the nearby towns of Newcastle-under-Lyme and Madeley, and later the Welsh village of Benllech, Anglesey. At a later point, Lemmy remembers living briefly at Gwrych Castle, Abergele.[3] He was influenced by rock and roll and the early works of the Beatles, which led to him playing in several rock groups in the 1960s, such as The Rockin' Vickers. He worked as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix and The Nice before joining the space rock band Hawkwind in 1971, singing lead vocals on their hit "Silver Machine". In 1975, he was fired from Hawkwind after an arrest for drug possession. That same year, he founded Motörhead. The band's success peaked around 1980 and 1981, including the hit single "Ace of Spades" and the chart-topping live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith.

Lemmy continued to record and tour regularly with Motörhead until his death on 28 December 2015 in Los Angeles, where he had lived since 1990. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer two days before his death. Alongside his music career, he had minor roles and cameos in film and television. He was known for his hard-living, road-driven lifestyle, which included chain-smoking and daily consumption of large amounts of alcohol and amphetamine.

  1. ^ Blake, Mark (March 2016). "Lemmy: 1945-2015". Q. No. 356. Bauer. pp. 8–10. Archived from the original on 22 January 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Lemmy, Motörhead frontman – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 29 December 2015. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Lemmy: The Classic Rock interview". 3 November 2014.

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