Veteran rock guitarist Phil 'Wizzo' Campbell spent 30 years playing with the
legendary rock & roll band Motörhead, but following the death of front man Lemmy
Kilmister, Campbell re-emerged in 2016 as the leader of a new project, thrashing
out raw, grizzly riffs with his three sons. Born in Pontypridd, Wales, on May 7,
1961, Campbell started playing guitar at the age of nine before playing in local
pub bands when he was around 13. Inspired by the new wave of British heavy
metal, he formed Persian Risk in 1979 before joining Motörhead in 1984. He
ultimately played on 16 albums with...