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Edward Allan Clarke (5 October 1950 – 10 January 2018), better known as "Fast" Eddie Clarke or simply "Fast" Eddie, was a British guitarist who was a member of heavy metal bands Fastway and Motörhead. Of Motörhead's classic lineup, which consisted of Lemmy and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, he was the last surviving member at the time of his ...
It Ain’t over Till It’s Over is a solo album by Fast Eddie Clarke, former Motörhead and Fastway guitarist. Lemmy guests on "Laugh at the Devil". [3] Track listing
Motörhead guitarist 'Fast' Eddie Clarke died Wednesday at the age of 67 on Wednesday after being admitted to the hospital for pneumonia.
Fastway were an English hard rock band formed in 1982 by former Motörhead guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and former UFO bassist Pete Way. [1] [2] The band went through various membership changes and Way left the band after receiving an opportunity to perform with Ozzy Osbourne.
The 1976–82 lineup of Lemmy, Eddie Clarke and Phil Taylor became known as the "classic lineup" of the band. In March 1976, Motörhead auditioned "Fast" Eddie Clarke, a friend of Taylor's, as an intended second guitarist; however, after rehearsing just one song as a four-piece, Wallis decided to leave and Clarke took over as the sole guitarist ...
Fastway. Dave King - lead vocals 'Fast' Eddie Clarke - rhythm guitar/lead guitar, producer; Shane Carroll - second guitar; Paul Reid - bass guitar Alan Connor - drums Mick Feat - bass on track 8
After lead guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke left Motörhead in 1982 in the midst of the band's Iron Fist US tour, guitarist Brian "Robbo" Robertson (ex-Thin Lizzy, Wild Horses) was recruited to complete the tour.
Fastway is the debut studio album by British rock band Fastway, released in April 1983.. Founding member Pete Way (ex-bass guitar player with UFO) did not play on the album, because by the time the recording sessions began Way left the band. [3]