The british rock musician Larry Wallis is dead.

the Guitarist, who was 70, was a member of, not least, the legendary Motörhead. The cause of death is not disclosed.

It writes Ultimate Classic Rock and several other international media.

Larry Wallis was founded Motörhead in 1975, but he left Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmisters band after less than a year, and ‘Fast’ Eddie Clarke, who died last year, took over the guitar.

Lemmy had passed away in 2015.

Both before and after the time of Motörhead, Larry Wallis, a member of a host of other groups.

He marked in Pink Fairies, Shagrat and UFO.

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As a producer, he was in the last half of the 1970s a part of the slænget about the influential record label Stiff, which he collaborated with, among others, Elvis Costello, Wreckless Eric and Nick Lowe.

Larry Wallis, released in 2001, his only solo album, ‘Death in the Guitarfternoon’.