jueves. 28.03.2024
Motörhead "South American Tour".
Curitiba, Brasil.
Master Hall.
April 2009.
Lemmy Kilmister during the sound check at the Master Hall, Curitiba, Brasil.
Motörhead, originally called Bastard, is a long-lived and iconic heavy metal band from England formed in 1975. They are widely recognized as progenitors of thrash metal, a fusion of heavy metal and what was soon to become hardcore punk. Consequently they influenced countless rock, punk rock, and heavy metal bands that followed. 
The actual band members are: Lemmy Kilmister- Bass and vocals, Phil Campbell- Lead guitar and Backup vocals and Mikkey Dee- Drums.
Motörhead "South American Tour". Curitiba, Brasil. Master Hall. April 2009. Lemmy Kilmister during the sound check at the Master Hall, Curitiba, Brasil. Motörhead, originally called Bastard, is a long-lived and iconic heavy metal band from England formed in 1975. They are widely recognized as progenitors of thrash metal, a fusion of heavy metal and what was soon to become hardcore punk. Consequently they influenced countless rock, punk rock, and heavy metal bands that followed. The actual band members are: Lemmy Kilmister- Bass and vocals, Phil Campbell- Lead guitar and Backup vocals and Mikkey Dee- Drums.

El fotoperiodista mallorquín Pep Bonet ha presentado este jueves la exposición 'Röadkill Motörhead', de 72 fotografías y un audiovisual sobre la banda, que se inaugurará este viernes a las 19.00 horas en el jardín del Centro Cultural de la Misericordia y se podrá visitar de forma gratuita hasta el 12 de septiembre.

Bonet ha manifestado que "la obra está concentrada en los momentos que la banda pasaban juntos" y que, tras la muerte de Lemmy Kilmister el pasado mes de diciembre, ha señalado que "es una forma de recordar a una persona que ha dejado a mucha gente enamorada de su banda y de él".

A la presentación de la muestra han asistido el vicepresidente primero y conseller de Cultura, Patrimonio y Deportes, Francesc Miralles y el director insular de Cultura, Rafael Creus.

Imagen: Pep Bonet.

Pep Bonet expone 'Röadkill Motörhead' en La Misericordia de Palma