METALLICA's JAMES HETFIELD Makes First Post-Rehab Public Appearance At Classic Car Exhibition
01-02-2019
METALLICA’s JAMES HETFIELD Makes First Post-Rehab Public Appearance At Classic Car Exhibition
METALLICA frontman James Hetfield made his first major public appearance since entering rehab last night (Thursday, January 30), when an exhibit featuring 10 of his classic custom cars opened with a ticketed reception at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
Hetfield took part in a chat and helped auction two of his ESP guitars at the event. He said he was proud to have his work on display at the museum. “There’s no other place like this,” James said. “The Petersen is the pinnacle. It’s the best place to have your vehicles. They weren’t doing me much good sitting in my garage. I loved looking at them. The best part is they’re all together. I didn’t want to auction them off and have them go all over the world. It’s a collection. It marks my life.”
Also in attendance were James’s METALLICA bandmate Robert Trujillo, along with former VAN HALEN bassist Michael Anthony and ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell.
The exhibit officially opens to the public on February 1 and will also feature guitars and other memorabilia in addition to the cars. It’s expected to remain at the Petersen into October.
Video footage and photos of Hetfield’s appearance can be seen below.
Algunas imagenes de ayer de la inauguración del "Reclaimed Rust: The James Hetfield Collection Exhibition" en el Petersen Automotive Museum, en donde se lo ve a #JamesHetfield, por primera vez después de su rehabilitación, @RobertTrujillo estuvo presente tambien. 🤘🚘🎸 (J. CH.) pic.twitter.com/kQ1sNO2GvI
— Master of Paraguay (@masterofpy) January 31, 2020
Hetfield has been largely out of the public eye since last fall when METALLICA canceled an Australian tour and announced that Hetfield was returning to rehab to battle his addictions. The singer/guitarist first got treatment in 2002, a process that was chronicled in the 2004 documentary “Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster”.
Among the cars on display at “Reclaimed Rust: The James Hetfield Collection” are Voodoo Priest, based on a ’37 Lincoln Zephyr, a ’36 Auburn roadster named Slow Burn, a Delahaye inspired ’34 Packard, a ’36 Ford in bare metal called Iron Fist, a purple ’56 Ford F-100 pickup truck and Skyscraper, Hetfield’s 1953 Buick Skylark.
As previously reported, a book about Hetfield’s cars, “Reclaimed Rust: The Four-Wheeled Creations Of James Hetfield”, will be released on May 5 via Insight Editions. In the book, Hetfield opens up his garage for an exclusive tour of the highlights of his incredible collection of restored and customized classic cars.
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