MOTÖRHEAD Mainman's THE HEAD CAT Schedules One-Off Hollywood Gig

September 22, 2007

THE HEAD CAT, the psychobilly side-project of MOTÖRHEAD mainman Lemmy Kilmister which also features STRAY CATS' Slim Jim Phantom on drums/percussion and Danny B. Harvey (ROCKATS, 13 CATS, LONESOME SPURS) on guitar, has scheduled a one-off date at Safari Sam's in Hollywood, California on Thursday, September 27.

According to a posting on THE HEAD CATMySpace page, the band is "a high-energy, take-no-prisoners combo" that was formed "just to remind the world how rock 'n' roll is supposed to fuckin sound. Forget all those rock posers who have nothing new to say, passing themselves off as the real thing. When it comes to real rock 'n' roll, these three guys have lived it, breathed it, bled it and have set the lifestyle example that all you rebels, rockers and outcasts should strive to follow!"

Watch fan-filmed video footage of THE HEAD CAT performing STRAY CATS' "Rock This Town" at Seattle's El Corazon on April 12, 2007:


Watch fan-filmed video footage of THE HEAD CAT performing CHUCK BERRY's "Let It Rock" at Seattle's El Corazon on April 12, 2007:


Watch a Rockabilly TV interview with Lemmy Kilmister about the catergorization of music, THE HEAD CAT, HAWKWIND, and relations with the RAMONES:

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