Motörhead reunited in the sky
Guitarist Edward Clarke started on Wednesday at the age of 67.
This is former Motörhead record boss Ted Carroll on Facebook.
Clarke was hospitalized a few days ago with laryngitis. One of these diseases died on 10 January
Almost "Eddie Clarke (nicknamed Lemmy Kilmister) was a full-time guitarist for cult band Motörhead from 1976 to 1982, along with Lemmy Kilmister and Phil Taylor for the band's classic line-up. Among other things, he played the cult albums "Ace Of Spades", "Bomber" and "Overkill".
The biggest success was the 1981 released live album "No Sleep 'til Hammersmith" - the band's first and only album, which ever made it to # 1 on the charts in their home country of England. In 1982 he left the band.
Lemmy Kilmister continued the band until his death. He died at the age of 70 on December 28, 2015. Six weeks earlier, Phil Taylor died at the age of 61 years
As of today, the sky will rock again!