• 1 “EXISTENCE IS..WELL..WHAT DOES IT MATTER? I EXIST ON THE BEST TERMS ICAN. THE PAST IS NOW PART OF MY FUTURE. THE PRESENT IS WELL OUT OF HAND”
    – Ian Curtis
  • 2 “THE BEST SUBJECTS ARE ALWAYS PEOPLE, WHO NEVER FAIL TO AMAZE ME BY THEIR UNPREDICTABILITY”
    – Ronnie James Dio
  • 3 ” BUY THE TICKET, TAKE THE RIDE”
    – Hunter S. Thompson
  • 4 “ALL THE SONGS WE DO ARE BASICALLY ABOUT ONE OF THREE THINGS: BOOZE, SEX OR ROCKN`N ROLL”
    – Bon Scott
  • 5 “CONTROL YOUR LIFE THROUGH INSANITY”
    – Cliff Burton
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Sunday, 06 November 2011 19:52

Drivin`n` Cryin

Legendary Southern rockers Drivin`n Cryin is strongly rumored to hit the road in Europe in 2012 and we thought  a proper history lesson was in order as this band is a vital part of Americana music & cultural history.

Published in Music
Monday, 25 July 2011 12:00

HEADCAT - First London Show

Headcat Proudly Announce Their First Ever London Show at the London Garage on October 16th

Published in Music
Wednesday, 01 June 2011 13:52

Lemmy`s Head Cat Talks The Talk

Lemmy , Slim Jim Phantom and Rockabilly legend Danny B. Harvey have teamed up in a high-energy ‘take no prisoners’ combo just to remind the world how rock’n’roll is suppose to sound. 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 – the ‘Mad Men’ of HeadCat are coming!

HeadCat was formed in 2000 after recording an Elvis Presley tribute special to which all band members contributed. Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats), Danny B. Harvey (Lonesome Spurs / The Rockats) and Lemmy  Kilmister (Motörhead) were all inspired by this music.
Their love for rockabilly, blues and rock ’n’ roll is still unbroken and HeadCat is more vital than ever.
Slim Jim Phantom was born in Brooklyn and listened to his parents’ jazz records. At the age of ten he took up the drums although he always says that the drums chose him.  He is an exceptional drummer who cemented his place among rock royalty long time ago and inspires and excites audiences worldwide.

Danny B. Harvey is Texas born and also discovered his love for music very early. He started playing the guitar at the age of six and even got a full scholarship to study classical guitar. He developed a finger picking guitar style that’s very unique and based on his idols Merle Travis and Chet Atkins but also a result of his classical-technique education.

Lemmy Kilmister was born and raised in England and started to play the guitar at the age of sixteen. With a laughing eye he always said that he only took the guitar to impress the girls. He is an autodidact and changed early to bass as he stated he wasn’t a good guitar player. After founding Motörhead in 1975 he knows the ups and downs in the business and has reached the status of an Icon all over the world.

The sound, style and image of  HeadCat playing songs of a bygone era remains as fresh today as ever and the band combines the ever  young rockabilly with their amazing energy, power and love to music. Again, these guys are living it, breathing it and bleeding it – true rock ’n ’rollers!

Twelve fantastic songs for ‘Walk The Walk, Talk The Talk’ were chosen easily.
‘American Beat’ is a song written in the studio - Lemmy had the words and the rest came together very quickly. ‘American Beat ‘  is ready to conquer the radio stations and make everyone wanna dance.  ’I Ain't Never ‘ is one of the songs  Lemmy really likes and Danny knew it - a real country, rockabilly number, full of love and ready to take you drifting away.   ‘Let It Rock’ is one of their favorite Chuck Berry tunes - The Stones did it a lot in their live show in the 70's – HeadCat plays a different version. ‘Something Else’ is a classic Eddie Cochran - Lemmy came on stage with the Stray Cats and jammed on it at a show in the 90's at Hammersmith Odeon so it came quite natural to take this on the record as well.

The new album ‘Walk The Walk, Talk The Talk’ is due to be released on July 4th, 2011 and has been recorded at Sage & Sound Studios in Hollywood, produced by Cameron Webb.


1.    American Beat ( Head Cat)        7.   Something Else ( Eddie Cochran)
2.    Say Mama ( Gene Vincent)        8.   The Eagle Flies On Friday ( Head Cat)
3.    I Ain’t Never ( Webb Pierce)        9.   Trying To Get To You ( Elvis Presley)
4.    Bad Boy ( Larry Williams)        10.  You Can’t Do That (Lennon/McCartney)
5.    Shaking All Over ( Johnny Kidd)         11.  It’ll Be Me ( Jerry Lee Lewis)
6.    Let It Rock ( Chuck Berry)        12.  Crossroads ( Robert Johnson)

Lemmy Kilmister: vocals, bass, harmonica
Slim Jim Phantom: drums, percussion
Danny B. Harvey: guitar, piano

Lemmy’s band Motorhead will be touring the UK in Novmeber this year with support from Anti Nowhere League and UK Subs, dates below

NOVEMBER 2011

WEDNESDAY   2    WOLVERHAMPTON CIVIC HALL
THURSDAY      3    NEWCASTLE CITY HALL
SATURDAY      5    O2 ACADEMY GLASGOW
SUNDAY          6    LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY – MOUNTFORD HALL
TUESDAY        8    BRISTOL COLSTON HALL
FRIDAY          11    NORWICH UEA
SATURDAY     12    LONDON HMV HAMMERSMITH APOLLO
MONDAY        14    PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS
TUESDAY       15    SOUTHAMPTON GUILDHALL
THURSDAY     17    NOTTINGHAM ROYAL CENTRE
FRIDAY          18    O2 APOLLO MANCHESTER

Tickets go on sale now priced at £32.50  London / £26.00 (subject to booking fee) and are available from www.livenation.co.uk

Hear track ‘American Beat’ here http://www.netinfect.de/head-cat-american-beat

www.theheadcat.com
www.slimjimphantom.com
www.dannybharvey.com
www.imotorhead.com
www.facebook.com/nijientertainmentgroup
www.tonpool.de

Published in Music
Sunday, 06 February 2011 02:07

Rocknrolla Legends - Motorhead

The history of motörhead year by year courtesy of the bands website www.imotorhead.com. This is the ultimate history lesson on the world`s finest rock`n roll band!

Published in Music
Wednesday, 26 January 2011 00:18

Motörhead - "The Wörld Is Yours"

This is the 20th Motörhead studio album in their 35th year of existence, and it came out just a few weeks before Lemmy Kilmister's 65th birthday (born on December 24th  1945 in Stoke-on-Trent, England). The album is the essence of Lemmy and the essence of the band Motörhead put in 39:15 minutes.

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