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Motörhead Legend Lemmy Honored With Bronze Statue in Burslem Hometown
A 2.25-meter bronze statue of Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister was unveiled in his hometown of Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, honoring the late musician nearly ten years after his death. Created by sculptor and fan Andy Edwards, the statue depicts Lemmy in his 1980s heyday playing his iconic Rickenbacker bass and includes some of his ashes, which were escorted to the ceremony by a bikers' procession. Thousands of fans, including Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell and local dignitaries, gathered to celebrate Lemmy's legacy, reflecting on his impact as a defining figure in hard rock and heavy metal. The event featured a biker cavalcade, a 21-rev salute, and speeches that emphasized Lemmy's roots and enduring influence. Lemmy, born Ian Fraser Kilmister, founded Motörhead in 1975 and became known for his distinctive voice, unrelenting bass tone, and hard-living lifestyle, leaving a powerful mark on rock music worldwide. The statue stands as a lasting tribute in the town where Lemmy was born, symbolizing his status as a local hero and global icon.


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