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Thin Lizzy's Live And Dangerous lineup was exactly that, and with Robertson, things could get hairy over the most trivial ...
Thin Lizzy are one of the most successful Irish rock bands of all time, but it turns out there's something fans didn't know about the band's name - and it's all to do with a robot ...
The years 1974 to '78 were good times for Thin Lizzy creatively, with the twin-guitar dynamite of Robertson and Gorham in the ...
Phil Lynott understood that there was more to being in a band than just the music, but this understanding almost brought Thin ...
Thin Lizzy broke up in 1983 before Phil Lynott died. Did you think then that an incarnation of the band would be going 30 years later? No absolutely not.
Thin Lizzy first hit the charts with 1972’s “Whiskey In A Jar,” a remake of a traditional Irish song their manager convinced them to cover. Their ascent, however, ...
John Sykes, a beloved guitarist who performed with Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake in the 1980s, has died at age 65 from cancer. The news was confirmed in a statement on Skyes’ official Facebook page ...
By 1978, Thin Lizzy’s “arrival” was being celebrated far and wide in tandem with the release of the group’s seminal 1978 concert document, Live and Dangerous.But the ever-impetuous ...
Former Thin Lizzy guitarist and keyboardist Midge Ure recalled the moment Phil Lynott faked a temper tantrum to get what he wanted for a show in Japan.. Ure had been hired in 1979 after guitarist ...
Thin Lizzy's classic lineup graphic doppelgangers on the "Jailbreak" cover: Brian Robertson, Brian Downey, Phil Lynott, and Scott Gorham. Record cover/Art by Jim Fitzpatrick ...
John Sykes, a guitarist who played in bands like Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy, died of cancer at age 65. He cowrote some of Whitesnake's biggest hits, like "Still of the Night" and "Is This Love." ...