The boys are back in town . . .
Coming soon to The Armada Room . . . Irish rockers Thin Lizzy recently announced plans to reform and embark on a tour at the end of the year. The band, formed in 1969, broke up in 1984. Original lead singer Phil Lynott died in 1986 as a result of a heroin overdose. Scott Gorham, who first joined the band in 1974 as a replacement guitarist, is the only member of the “classic” line-up participating in the sell out.
Interestingly enough, Gorham reformed Thin Lizzy in 1996 . . . a band that has consistently toured with rotating musicians for the past 11 years.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
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