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Welsh Rock Icon Phil Campbell Passes Away: Remembering a Motörhead Legend

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Welsh Rock Icon Phil Campbell Passes Away: Remembering a Motörhead Legend

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Phil Campbell, the longtime guitarist for Motörhead, has died at age 64. The news was confirmed through statements shared by his family and bandmates, marking the loss of one of the musicians most closely associated with the band’s later era.

Campbell joined Motörhead in 1984 and quickly became a key part of the group’s lineup alongside Lemmy Kilmister and drummer Mikkey Dee. His arrival helped shape the band’s sound during a period that produced several of their best-known records, including Orgasmatron and 1916. His guitar work combined speed, clarity, and a straightforward rock approach that fit naturally with the band’s heavy style.

He remained a member of Motörhead for more than three decades, performing on numerous studio albums and touring extensively around the world until the band ended following Lemmy’s death in 2015.

After Motörhead concluded its run, Campbell continued performing with his group Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, often playing both original material and songs from his earlier career.

Across a long career, Campbell became known as one of the defining guitarists in Motörhead’s history.