Phil Campbell, the guitarist for the British hard rock band Motörhead, has died at the age of 64 following a complex major surgery and a prolonged stay in intensive care, according to statements from his family and bandmates reported by Lopez Doriga Digital and Variety. Campbell was a founding member of the band’s lineup from 1984 until its disbandment in 2015 and remained active in music alongside his three sons.
Motörhead's members have expressed deep devastation over the loss, reflecting on Campbell’s contributions to the rock community and his spirited personality, as noted by La Jornada. Campbell had served as both guitarist and backing vocalist, becoming a key figure in the band’s sound for more than three decades, according to Deadline and Channel News Asia.
His illness and surgical complications leading up to his death followed a long ICU battle, highlighting the severity of his condition prior to passing. TMZ reported that Campbell's family described his death as peaceful, marking an end to his courageous fight.
Campbell’s impact on rock music extends beyond Motörhead, with fans and fellow musicians mourning the loss of a talented and beloved figure. Attention now turns to tributes planned in his honor and the lasting influence he leaves on the genre, which will be closely followed in coming weeks.

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