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Lucas Fox was born on 25 February, 1953, is a British drummer. Discover Lucas Fox's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Occupation Drummer
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 25 February, 1953
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1953

Lucas Fox (born 25 February 1953) is an English drummer who was a founding member of British rock band Motörhead and London punk rock band Warsaw Pakt.

1975

In 1975, Fox picked up Lemmy from London Airport after he was sacked from Hawkwind.

Lemmy, Fox and Larry Wallis started a new band named Bastards, however the band's name was quickly changed to Motörhead following a suggestion by the band's manager Doug Smith.

The band started by supporting Greenslade at the roundhouse on 20 July performing cover versions except ‘Motörhead’ (Lemmy), ‘On Parole’ and ‘City Kids’ (Larry Wallis).

Fox was the drummer for six months before being replaced during their first album at Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales, recording sessions by Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor.

Fox's drumming appeared on the On Parole album track "Lost Johnny" which, unlike the rest of the songs Fox recorded for the album, were not overdubbed with Taylor's drums.

1977

In Spring 1977, Warsaw Pakt was formed around Ladbroke Grove, London, composed of lead guitarist Andy Colquhoun of The Rockets, Fox on drums, vocalist Jimmy Coull, John Walker on rhythm guitar, and Chris Underhill on bass.

The band gigged around local venues and played with Siouxsie and the Banshees at a gig in the bar of Exeter College, Oxford.

Their debut album Needle Time was released through Island Records.

5,000 copies were sold in the first week, and at the end of the week Island Records decided they would not have any more pressed.

1978

The band continued to play locally for a few months more before finally splitting up in March 1978.

To avoid confusion with Warsaw Pakt, the band Joy Division changed their band name from the original, Warsaw.

After the break-up of Warsaw Pakt, Fox played for a brief time with the band Walking Wounded.

1980

In the late 1980s, Fox moved to France and became a technical director and programming director of the Midem festival, Cannes, France in 1986, 1987 and 1988, programming artists including James Brown, Al Jarreau, Kim Wilde, and Véronique Sanson.

1982

In 1982 he was in the band The Spy's and they released one album that year, however the band soon split up.

1985

Fox also appeared in the band's 10th anniversary video in 1985, joining the band on stage for the final number, "Motorhead" at Hammersmith Odeon, London.

Fox was also one of the many drummers The Scientist employed between 1985 and 1986, of Civilisation Machine in 1985, and worked on Andrew Eldritch's side-project The Sisterhood.

1989

This led to him heading an effort by the French Culture Ministry (Jack Lang) to promote French bands abroad with The French Revolution In New York in July 1989, French Invasion Of New York in July 1990, World Music Day (LA, San Francisco) and Bastille Day In The Park (Central Park, NYC) in 1991 with 35, 000 spectators, France En Direct (London and Glasgow) in 1992 with Salif Keita amongst other artists.

These events were responsible for the international success of bands such as the Gipsy Kings, Mory Kante, Cheb Khaled, Mano Negra, Les Satellites, Pigalle.

At the same time, Fox went on to produce many independent bands: Fixed Up, the Austrian gothic rock group A Wedding Anniversary, Ekatarina Velika, The Sisterhood, The Batmen, Paul Collins Beat, Les Musiciens Du Métro (compilation of 17 bands from the Parisian Metro), The Bowling Team's first album (co-produced with Troy Henriksen).

2018

In 2018 he joined Paul Rudolph, original singer and guitarist of Pink Fairies and ex-Hawkwind bassist Alan Davey to record the album Resident Reptiles under the Pink Fairies name for Cleopatra Records.