MOTÖRHEAD's LEMMY Sharing 'German Brews' With DAVID HASSELHOFF

February 15, 2006

According to The Los Angeles Times, MOTÖRHEAD frontman Lemmy Kilmister was spotted sharing German brews with David Hasselhoff of "Baywatch" fame at the Knitting Factory in L.A. on Saturday (Feb. 11),where NASHVILLE PUSSY played a sold-out show.

As previously reported, MOTÖRHEAD will take a break from recording their new album to play several dates in California and Las Vegas in March. MOTÖRHEAD will also be supporting FOO FIGHTERS at their massive gig at Hyde Park in London on June 17. Also scheduled to play at the concert are QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE. MOTÖRHEAD will play a number of European festivals between June 1 and August 15 before undertaking a U.S. headlining tour in September. Headlining dates in Europe will follow in November/December.

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