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SCORPIONS Feat. MOTÖRHEAD Drummer MIKKEY DEE: Video Of Nashville Concert

Fan-filmed video footage of SCORPIONS‘ May 10 performance at Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee can be seen below.

SCORPIONS have tapped Mikkey Dee, formerly of MOTÖRHEAD, to play drums on their current tour. Dee is filling in for James Kottak, who is currently on break while he seeks medical attention.

Swedish-born Mikkey Dee joined MOTÖRHEAD in 1992 and is well-respected among the rock and metal community. SCORPIONS singer Klaus Meine stated: “We would like to continue our ‘Return To Forever’ tour with James, but we have to realize that his health is priority. We wish James a speedy recovery and he will be back to rock with us very soon!”

Kottak rejoined the SCORPIONS on the road in November 2014, eight months after he spent a month in a Dubai, United Arab Emirates jail in April for insulting Islam.

Kottak, who had been receiving treatment for alcohol abuse, released a statement in June 2014 in which he said “this entire incident caused me to realize that it is time to stop drinking once and for all so that I can become the father, musician, and friend that I know I can be.”

For some of SCORPIONS‘ 2014 concerts, Swedish drummer Johan Franzon filled in for Kottak.

SCORPIONS vocalist Klaus Meine told the SCORPIONS French fan club Crazyscorps in October 2014 about Kottak: “With James, you know, when he went through this unfortunate incident in Dubai, we said, ‘At this point, it’s good if you take a break. Not so much for us, but for yourself. And not so much being the drummer of the SCORPIONS, but for yourself being a family man. And you should go into rehab and don’t think about anything else but just try to clean out yourself and come back the same James we know for so many years that’s been not only our drummer, but also our friend, and a great guy.’ So, giving him that time, we played this whole stretch of shows with a great Swedish drummer, Johan Franzon. And now, of course, we want James back, and we said to him, ‘The door is open for you to come back. But first, it’s up to you, and you have to take care about yourself, take it serious, go through a serious rehab, and then the door will be open for you.'”

Dee was originally scheduled to play drums for THIN LIZZY on the latter band’s forthcoming anniversary shows planned for 2016 and 2017 but recently bowed out of the dates. He has since been replaced in that group’s touring lineup by JUDAS PRIEST‘s Scott Travis.