Former DANZIG Guitarist Speaks Out On MOTÖRHEAD Stint

June 13, 2003

Former DANZIG guitarist Todd Youth (a.k.a. Todd Schofield) recently spoke to MOTÖRHEAD's official web site, www.imotorhead.com, about his stint as the fill-in guitarist for the group (after regular guitarist Philip Campbell's mother passed away) at several dates on their just-completed U.S. tour. Listen to the interview: Real Audio, Download MP3.

According to the site, "Todd ended up playing three shows in total, one with Phil Campbell present, returning MOTÖRHEAD to a foursome for one night! The reactions to Todd's performance has been resoundingly positive! Everyone loved his playing and his love of MOTÖRHEAD and the music came through in spades!"

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