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Phil Lynott understood that there was more to being in a band than just the music, but this understanding almost brought Thin Lizzy to an early close.
The years 1974 to '78 were good times for Thin Lizzy creatively, with the twin-guitar dynamite of Robertson and Gorham in the ...
Ex-2FM stars The 2 Johnnies have been announced to headline An Puca Festival Organisers have announced the line-up for the Co ...
The eagerly awaited TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Normal People, a documentary about much-loved rock star Phil Lynott and the story of how Ireland repealed the Eighth Amendment to name a few ...
Between 1974 and 1983, Scott Gorham joined forces with a revolving door of guitar greats at the heart of Thin Lizzy’s harmony-laden sound. From Brian Robertson’s melodicism to Gary Moore’s flair and ...
God bless Henry – few called him Lord Mount Charles - and the odd socks he loved to wear when I first met him. Kudos too for ...
The 2 Johnnies were announced as headliners of the Púca Festival 2025, as the line-up has been unveiled today.
Despite a massive thunderstorm, The Corrs enchanted Madrid with their Celtic music and greetings in Spanish. The audience ...
Púca Festival is set to make its return to Co. Meath this October with tickets going on sale on Friday, July 4.
Liverpool and the Irish carrier have a long and historically significant history together - the first ever flight from Dublin ...
The loved ones of Slane Castle's Lord Henry Mount Charles will “party on in his memory”, his funeral service has been told.
“Phil Lynott was the original lead vocalist, and then he went on to form Thin Lizzy,” Shiels tells Bass Player, in a forthcoming interview. “So, in 1968, we found Gary Moore.