Lemmy Kilmister
Lemmy Kilmister, the legendary frontman of Motörhead, was known for his lewd lyrics and wild rock 'n' roll lifestyle.
Rock Singer
December 24, 1945
Capricorn
December 28, 2015
70
Burslem, England
Lemmy Kilmister, an English musician and singer-songwriter, gained fame as the founder, bassist, and lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Motörhead, as well as a member of the rock band Hawkwind. Recognized for his unique raspy voice and hard-drinking, chain-smoking persona, Kilmister’s most notable works include the albums “Ace of Spades” and “Overkill.” He collaborated with renowned musicians like Dave Grohl and Slash and received the Metal Hammer Golden God award in 2005. Kilmister was also known for his wild rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, lewd lyrics, and proud lothario reputation.