Lenny Kravitz to Join Motorhead?
It´s been a helluva week for ‘former wildman´ Lenny Kravitz. After dismissing stories that he´d be fronting Velvet Revolver, it´s now possible that he will instead be joining legendary UK metallers Motorhead. As reported in the Daily Jugs, a fictional UK tabloid, a source is quoted as saying...
“We´re not confirming anything at this point, but we feel that Lenny and Lemmy, although only separated by one letter in the alphabet, would prove to be yet another chapter in the history of this great band.”
‘Head haven´t been a quartet since guitarist Wurzel left in 1995.
Overkill? Yeah, probably...
We should point out that this story has been totally fabricated for comedic effect...sorry.
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