Mikkey Dee

Mikkey Dee, born Micael Kiriakos Delaoglou on October 31, 1963, in Sweden, is a renowned drummer best known for his work in the heavy metal and rock genres. He gained significant recognition as the drummer for the legendary band Motörhead from 1992 until the band's dissolution in 2015 following the death of frontman Lemmy Kilmister. Dee's powerful and dynamic drumming style contributed to the band's signature sound, evident in albums such as "Bastards" (1993), "Overnight Sensation" (1996), and "Bad Magic" (2015). Before joining Motörhead, Dee played with the Swedish band King Diamond, further showcasing his versatility in the heavy metal scene. In 2019, he joined the supergroup Scorpions, continuing to influence rock music with his energetic performances. Mikkey Dee's impact on music is marked by his technical proficiency and distinctive style, earning him a reputation as one of the greatest drummers in rock and metal history. His contributions have left a lasting legacy, inspiring countless musicians and fans alike.