MOTÖRHEAD Joins JoggleBug

September 28, 2009

After a raucous concert in Charlotte, North Carolina, the legendary Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, founding member of the Grammy award-winning band MOTÖRHEAD, made a call that would change the world. With a desire to give fans something they had never had, the cultural icons joined JoggleBug.com for their launch.

MOTÖRHEAD, the hardest-working, hardest-touring band in the world, is without a doubt one of the most respected rock acts today, and Lemmy is one of rock and roll's most influential and iconic figures.

Fans of the powerhouse trio can now check in to JoggleBug daily to hear Lemmy's updates from the road.

JoggleBug provides artists and celebrities the capability to speak directly to their fans in real-time and real voice. "He's the coolest guy, and I'm so honored that he believed in my vision from the beginning," says Ann Cameron Troy, JoggleBug co-founder and CEO. "His presence is as undeniable as his voice and when you can hear directly from Lemmy, you know it's real, not an assistant or manager writing or texting for him."

This was the reason JoggleBug was created in the first place. With a phone call, Lemmy can give MOTÖRHEAD fans, tour updates, insight from the road, show stories and a glimpse into his life, in his own voice.

JoggleBug is a free service for fans to gain access into the real-time lives of the artists and celebrities they love. With JoggleBug you move into the next generation of social networking. It's a personal broadcast network. It's talking, not texting. It's screaming, laughing, crying, shouting, whispering or singing — you can do it all with JoggleBug.

For more information, visit www.jogglebug.com.

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