Phil Campbell, Motörhead guitarist, dies at 64

Phil Campbell, Motörhead guitarist, dies at 64

Phil Campbell, the Welsh guitarist and longtime member of the heavy metal groupMotörhead, has died.

Entertainment Weekly Phil Campbell performs in Ansan, South Korea, in July 2015Credit: Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto via Getty

The musician's familyannounced his deathat the age of 64 in a social media post on Saturday, saying he died after "a long and courageous battle in intensive care after a complex major operation."

Guitarist Phil Campbell in LondonCredit: David Parry/PA Images via Getty

"Phil was a devoted husband, a wonderful father, and a proud and loving grandfather, known affectionately as 'Bampi,'" his family wrote. " He was deeply loved by all who knew him and will be missed immensely. His legacy, music, and the memories he created with so many will live on forever."

The family continued, "We kindly ask that our family's privacy is respected during this incredibly difficult time."

Born in Pontypridd, South Wales, in 1961, Campbell began playing guitar at age 10, drawing inspiration from the likes of Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, and Led Zeppelin. In his teenage years, he was in a cabaret band called Contrast, a bar group named Roktopus, and the metal outfit Persian Risk, performing on the last group's singles "Calling for You" and "Ridin' High." He departed before their debut album was released in 1986.

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Campbell joined Motörhead in 1984 at the same time fellow guitarist Michael "Würzel" Burston came aboard. The two artists replaced Brian "Robbo" Robertson, who himself was a replacement for "Fast" Eddie Clarke. After touring with the group, the pair made their recording debuts on the 1986 albumOrgasmatron.

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Though Würzel departed Motörhead in 1995, Campbell remained a part of the core lineup, making him the longest-tenured guitarist in the band's history. He recorded 16 albums with the group before their lead singer, Lemmy Kilmister, died in 2015.

in 2016, Campbell released an EP with a new group, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, with his sons Todd, Dane, and Tyla as well as Attack! Attack vocalist Neil Starr. The band released their debut album,The Age of Absurdity,in 2018, and its follow-up,We're the Bastards, in 2020.

Phil Campbell performs in AustraliaCredit: Bob King/Redferns

After Starr departed the group, the Bastard Sons hired Joel Peters to sing on a 2023 live album,Live in the North. Peters returned for the studio albumKings of the Asylum, also released in 2023.

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Campbell released one solo album,Old Lions Still Roar, in 2019. The project featured guest appearances from musicians like Alice Cooper, Judas Priest's Rob Halford, and Twisted Sister's Dee Snider.

Campbell is survived by his wife, Gaynor, and their sons Todd, Dane, and Tyla.

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