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Original drummer of Motörhead, brought in to help in [[The Sisterhood]] project.<br/>
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'''''Lucas Fox''''' was the first drummer of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mot%C3%B6rhead Motörhead] for six months <br/>
  
The only studio recording Fox did for Motörhead can be found on their album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Parole ''On Parole''].<br/>
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before being replaced during their first album recording sessions <br/>
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by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_%22Philthy_Animal%22_Taylor Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor]. The only studio recording<br/>
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Fox did for Motörhead can be found on their album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Parole ''On Parole''].<br/>
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In 1986, '''''Lucas Fox''''' was involved in the production of [[The Sisterhood]] single <br/>
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[[Giving Ground (single)|Giving Ground]] and the ensuing album [[Gift]], where he did the vocals <br/>
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on [[Finland Red, Egypt White (song)|Finland Red, Egypt White]].<br/>
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'''''Quote from wikipedia'''''
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''Eldritch decided to secure the rights to The Sisterhood name as quickly as possible. <br/>
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''He registered a company under the name and prepared a record to be released on his own label.''<br/>
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''In only five days Eldritch recorded a song called "Giving Ground" which he co-wrote with [[Merciful Release]] manager Boyd Steemson ''<br/>
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''and co-produced with Lucas Fox. Fox and Eldritch had met in the spring of 1985, when Fox was the stand-in drummer for Australian'' <br/>
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''support band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scientists The Scientists] on The Sisters' [[Gigography#Tune_In_-_Turn_On_-_Burn_Out|UK tour]]. Eldritch recorded all instruments himself (guitar, bass, synthesizers and <br/>
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''drum programming), while Fox programmed some additional percussion tracks.''</blockquote>
 
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Some more information about Lucas Fox can be found [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_Fox here, in this other Wiki].<br/>
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Some more information on Lucas Fox can be found at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_Fox wikipedia]. Check also his discography at [http://www.discogs.com/artist/548109-Lucas-Fox discogs].<br/>
 
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Revision as of 01:26, 1 February 2014

Lucas Fox (2007)
Lucas Fox (1975)


Lucas Fox was the first drummer of Motörhead for six months

before being replaced during their first album recording sessions

by Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. The only studio recording

Fox did for Motörhead can be found on their album On Parole.

In 1986, Lucas Fox was involved in the production of The Sisterhood single

Giving Ground and the ensuing album Gift, where he did the vocals

on Finland Red, Egypt White.



Quote from wikipedia

Eldritch decided to secure the rights to The Sisterhood name as quickly as possible.
He registered a company under the name and prepared a record to be released on his own label.

In only five days Eldritch recorded a song called "Giving Ground" which he co-wrote with Merciful Release manager Boyd Steemson
and co-produced with Lucas Fox. Fox and Eldritch had met in the spring of 1985, when Fox was the stand-in drummer for Australian
support band The Scientists on The Sisters' UK tour. Eldritch recorded all instruments himself (guitar, bass, synthesizers and

drum programming), while Fox programmed some additional percussion tracks.


Some more information on Lucas Fox can be found at wikipedia. Check also his discography at discogs.

This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible