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The years 1974 to '78 were good times for Thin Lizzy creatively, with the twin-guitar dynamite of Robertson and Gorham in the ...
Robert Smith of The Cure has always been experimental, but once as a teenager he saw a band who were "better than drinking". Read the full story here.
The man who revolutionised Ireland’s music scene for generations of eager fans, Slane Castle owner Lord Henry Mount Charles, ...
Queen's Hall Hexham is gearing up for a night of rock tribute music. Hexham Rocks 2025 will take place at 7pm tonight, with doors opening at 6.30pm in the Main Theatre. Tickets for the event, which ...
Tributes have been flooding in for Lord Henry Mount Charles of Slane Castle, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 74. The family of Lord Henry Mount Charles, The Marquess Conyngham, announced ...
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War Of The Worlds will be released as both a Deluxe and Ultimate Collector's Edition in ...
The winter of 1977 was fierce on the East Coast of the USA. A thick layer of snow engulfing the territory between Boston and New York, the freezing environment that was to be the killing ground for ...
As a member of Thin Lizzy, Ure helped contribute to “Get Out of Here” with Lynott for the band’s 1979 album Black Rose. Though Ure says he was barely a co-writer on the track.
Thin Lizzy was huge in the 1970s, though that fame would be short-lived. Phil Lynott, the famed frontman, guided the band through multiple evolutions and lineup changes.
In the wake of of Skyes’ death on 20 January, Wharton tells MusicRadar about the great times they shared with Lizzy’s frontman Phil Lynott - and how Sykes always loved playing those classic Lizzy ...
John Sykes, a legend of hard rock guitar who made his mark with stints in Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, and Tygers of Pan Tang, ...
Thin Lizzy Announce First Album In Over 40 Years, With Previously Unheared Vocals By Phil Lynott New Music November 1, 2024 12:02 PM By Chris DeVille The boys are back — not in town, but in your ...