MOTÖRHEAD Interviewed In Colombia; Video Available

May 6, 2009

Colombia's Shock.com.co has uploaded a short interview with MOTÖRHEAD members Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell conducted before the band's April 21, 2009 concert at Coliseo Cubierto El Campín in Bogota. Watch the two-minute clip below.

As previously reported, MOTÖRHEAD mainman Lemmy was scheduled to join The Fuel Girls for the first few days of the 11th annual Gumball 3000 rally, the world-famous celebrity rally which has previously taken place in Europe, Thailand and China. This year, the rally, called "Coast to Coast," is taking place in the U.S. from May 1 through May 8, 2009, with Jay Leno dropping the start line flag at the Santa Monica Pier.

The Fuel Girls know Lemmy through performing with MOTÖRHEAD on some of their European gigs, and asked him to join them. "I can't think of a better way to spend a couple of days than going to Las Vegas with The Fuel Girls," said the rocker.

Lemmy and The Fuel Girls were scheduled to depart on Saturday, May 2, and drive through the various checkpoints onto Las Vegas on Saturday, where the party Saturday night was at the Hard Rock Hotel (The Joint 2),kicking off with a live performance by THE CULT.

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