Motorhead star to present Lemmy’s ashes at Bloodstock: ‘He wanted to form an unforgettable rock’n’roll band. I think he achieved his wish’ | Ents & Arts News
“Lemmy would want to be remembered as a man of integrity, and a true rock’n’roller,” says Motorhead star Phil Campbell, of the band’s legendary frontman. “He was a one off.”
This weekend, fans can remember Lemmy this way as the late music star becomes permanently memorialised at Bloodstock – a UK metal festival which will now home some of his ashes in a specially commissioned bust.
Lemmy died in December 2015, aged 70, just days after being diagnosed with cancer and less than…