Biography
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Years Active
1969 – present (55 years)
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Founded In
Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
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Members
- Brian Downey
- Brian Robertson (1974 – 1978)
- Damon Johnson (2011 – 2017)
- Eric Bell
- Gary Moore
Thin Lizzy was an Irish rock band formed in 1969, and which split in 1983 largely as a consequence of financial trouble and drug excesses. Probably its most famous lineup was that of singer and bassist Phil Lynott, Brian Downey on drums and Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson on lead guitars, while later line-ups featured guitar heroes like Gary Moore (Black Rose), John Sykes (Thunder and Lightning) and Snowy White (Renegade, Chinatown). They are now recognised as one of the pioneers of the dual lead guitar harmony.
Although never really achieving mainstream success, the band was at its peak during the mid to late 70s, especially following the release of Jailbreak which contained their most recognisable track today, "The Boys Are Back In Town". They were particularly famed for their live performances, Lynott's obvious rapport with the fans being a key feature. Indeed, their live album Live and Dangerous, although accused from some quarters as being over-dubbed, is widely considered to be one of the greatest recorded. U2 and The Darkness are amongst their most notable fans.
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