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List of Thin Lizzy members
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(left to right) Brian Downey, Phil Lynott and Gary Moore
(left to right) Brian Robertson, Phil Lynott, Brian Downey (obscured) and Scott Gorham
(left to right) John Sykes, Phil Lynott, Brian Downey (obscured), Scott Gorham and Darren Wharton
(left to right) Marco Mendoza, Tommy Aldridge, Scott Gorham and John Sykes.
(left to right) Scott Travis, Tom Hamilton, Damon Johnson, Scott Gorham and Darren Wharton (Ricky Warwick not shown)
Five lineups of Thin Lizzy in 1974, 1978, 1983, 2007 and 2016

Thin Lizzy are an Irish hard rock band from Dublin. Formed in 1969, the group originally consisted of bassist and vocalist Phil Lynott, guitarist Eric Bell, drummer Brian Downey and keyboardist Eric Wrixon. The band broke up in September 1983, at which point the lineup included Lynott and Downey, guitarists Scott Gorham and John Sykes, and keyboardist Darren Wharton. In 1996, ten years after Lynott's death, the group reformed as a touring outfit with new bassist Marco Mendoza, and Sykes taking over lead vocal duties. The most recent lineup, which performed in 2019, consisted of Gorham, Wharton, vocalist Ricky Warwick (since 2010), guitarist Damon Johnson (since 2011), drummer Scott Travis (since 2016), and bassist Troy Sanders, who has so far only featured that year.

History

1969–1983

Thin Lizzy were formed in December 1969, with four members joining from two bands: guitarist Eric Bell and keyboardist Eric Wrixon from Them, and bassist and vocalist Phil Lynott and drummer Brian Downey from Orphanage.[1] Wrixon performed on the band's debut single "The Farmer", but left before it was released in July 1970.[2] Bell left the band after a concert on New Year's Eve 1973, later citing "ill-health caused by the band's lifestyle" as the reason for his departure.[3] The guitarist was replaced by Gary Moore, although he would only remain with the band for a matter of months.[4] Andy Gee and John Du Cann took over for a tour in May, before Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham were enlisted later in the year as Bell's first full-time replacements.[5]

The lineup of Lynott, Gorham, Robertson and Downey released five studio albums and one live album, all but two of which reached the top ten of the UK Albums Chart,[6] before Robertson left in 1978 and was replaced by the returning Moore.[7] Downey also briefly took a break from Thin Lizzy around the same time, with Mark Nauseef replacing him for a tour in late 1978.[8] Moore left again in July 1979,[9] and was temporarily replaced by Midge Ure.[10] Dave Flett was brought in for a Japanese tour later in the year, as Ure moved over to keyboards, and in early 1980 Snowy White took Flett's place on a more permanent basis.[11] Darren Wharton replaced Ure in April, initially as a touring member.[12] White was replaced by John Sykes in September 1982, who featured on their last studio album Thunder and Lightning.[13] Thin Lizzy broke up in 1983, with their final performance taking place on 4 September on the German Monsters of Rock Tour; Lynott later died of heart failure and pneumonia on 4 January 1986.[14]

1996 onwards

Thin Lizzy reformed in 1996, with Sykes taking over lead vocals and Marco Mendoza joining on bass, alongside returning members Gorham, Wharton and Downey.[15] Tommy Aldridge replaced Downey in 1998, and Wharton left in 2001 to focus on his own band Dare.[16] Mendoza and Aldridge left in 2003 to join Whitesnake,[17] with their places taken by Guy Pratt and Michael Lee, respectively.[18] Pratt was replaced later in the year by Randy Gregg.[19][20][21] Mendoza had returned to the band by early 2005,[22] as had Aldridge by early 2007.[23] Mendoza was replaced by Francesco DiCosmo later in 2007.[24] After more touring, Sykes departed Thin Lizzy in mid-2009, with DiCosmo and Aldridge leaving at the same time; speaking about the future of the band, Gorham claimed that "we will be back up to full speed soon".[25]

Gorham reformed Thin Lizzy in 2010 with former members Mendoza, Downey and Wharton, in addition to new guitarist Vivian Campbell and lead vocalist Ricky Warwick.[26] Campbell was replaced by Richard Fortus after returning to Def Leppard in mid-2011,[27] before Damon Johnson became his permanent replacement later in the year.[28] The band was put on hiatus in December 2012, when all members formed Black Star Riders,[29] before returning in 2016 with Mikkey Dee initially announced on drums.[30] Without performing with the band, Dee was replaced three months later by Judas Priest's Scott Travis, as Aerosmith's Tom Hamilton also replaced Mendoza.[31] In April 2019, Mastodon's Troy Sanders took over from Hamilton on bass.[32]

Original tenure (1969–1983)

Official members

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Phil Lynott 1969–1983 (died 1986)
  • bass
  • lead vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Brian Downey by Alec MacKellaig 2011.jpg
Brian Downey
  • 1969–1983
  • 1996–1998
  • 2010–2013
  • drums
  • percussion
all Thin Lizzy releases to date, except The Boys Are Back in Town (1997) and One Night Only (2000)
Eric Bell 1972.jpg
Eric Bell 1969–1973
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Eric Wrixon 1969–1970 (died 2015)
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
"The Farmer" (1970)
Gary Moore 2005.05.21 004.jpg
Gary Moore
  • 1974
  • 1977
  • 1978–1979 (died 2011)
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Nightlife (1974) – one track only
  • Black Rose: A Rock Legend (1979)
  • Life (1983) – two tracks only
  • The Peel Sessions (1995) – two tracks only
  • The Boys Are Back in Town (1997)
Black Star Riders – Wacken Open Air 2014 06.jpg
Scott Gorham
  • 1974–1983
  • 1996–present
all Thin Lizzy releases from Nightlife (1974) onwards
Vibe for Philo Robbo Robertson.jpg
Brian Robertson
  • 1974–1977
  • 1977–1978
  • all Thin Lizzy releases from Nightlife (1974) to Live and Dangerous (1978)
  • Live (1980)
  • Killers Live (1981)
  • Life (1983) – two tracks only
  • UK Tour '75 (2008)
  • Live '77 (2009)
  • Still Dangerous (2009)
Dave Kilminster and Snowy White.jpg
Snowy White 1980–1982
  • all Thin Lizzy releases from Chinatown (1980) to Renegade (1981)
  • Life (1983) – three tracks only
Darren Wharton.jpg
Darren Wharton
  • 1980–1983
  • 1996–2001
  • 2010–present
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
John Sykes Vauhtiajot 2008.jpg
John Sykes
  • 1982–1983
  • 1996–2009
  • guitar
  • vocals (lead 1996–2009, backing 1982–1983)

Touring members

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Andy Gee 1974
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
none
John Du Cann 1974 (died 2011)
Mark Nauseef 1978
  • percussion
  • drums
The Boys Are Back in Town (1997)
Midge Ure 2004-10-26.jpg
Midge Ure 1979–1980
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • guitar (1979)
The Continuing Saga of the Ageing Orphans (1979) – two tracks
Dave Flett 1979
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
none

Recent years (1996 onwards)

Current members

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Black Star Riders – Wacken Open Air 2014 06.jpg
Scott Gorham
  • 1974–1983
  • 1996–present
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
all Thin Lizzy releases from Nightlife (1974) onwards
Darren Wharton.jpg
Darren Wharton
  • 1980–1983
  • 1996–2001
  • 2010–present
  • keyboards
  • backing vocals
  • all Thin Lizzy releases from Chinatown (1980) to BBC Radio One Live in Concert (1992)
  • One Night Only (2000)
  • all Thin Lizzy releases from Live in London 2011: 22.01.2011 (2011) onwards
Black Star Riders – Wacken Open Air 2014 13.jpg
Ricky Warwick 2010–present
  • lead vocals
  • guitar
all Thin Lizzy releases from Live in London 2011: 22.01.2011 (2011) onwards
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Damon Johnson 2011–present
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Live 2012 (2012)
Scott Travis2005.jpg
Scott Travis 2016–present
  • drums
  • percussion
none as yet
Troy Sanders - Mastodon - Roskilde Festival 2011.jpg
Troy Sanders 2019–present
  • bass
  • backing vocals

Former members

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Brian Downey by Alec MacKellaig 2011.jpg
Brian Downey
  • 1969–1983
  • 1996–1998
  • 2010–2013
  • drums
  • percussion
all Thin Lizzy releases to date, except The Boys Are Back in Town (1997) and One Night Only (2000)
John Sykes Vauhtiajot 2008.jpg
John Sykes
  • 1982–1983
  • 1996–2009
  • guitar
  • vocals (lead 1996–2009, backing 1982–1983)
  • Thunder and Lightning (1983)
  • Life (1983)
  • BBC Radio One Live in Concert (1992)
  • One Night Only (2000)
Marco Mendoza at NAMM 1 23 2014 -5 (12169567833).jpg
Marco Mendoza
  • 1996–2003
  • 2005–2007
  • 2010–2013
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • One Night Only (2000)
  • all Thin Lizzy releases from Live in London 2011: 22.01.2011 (2011) onwards
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Tommy Aldridge
  • 1998–2003
  • 2007–2009
  • drums
  • percussion
One Night Only (2000)
Michael Lee 2003–2007 (died 2008) none
Guy Pratt On An Island Tour Cropped.png
Guy Pratt 2003
  • bass
  • backing vocals
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Randy Gregg 2003–2005
Francesco DiCosmo 2007–2009
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Vivian Campbell 2010–2011
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
Live in London 2011: 22.01.2011 and 23.01.2011 (2011)
Richard Fortus (8056234364).jpg
Richard Fortus 2011 High Voltage Recorded Live: July 23rd 2011 (2011)
Ian Haugland (PK) - Wacken Open Air 2015-0185.jpg
Ian Haugland 2016
  • drums
  • percussion
none
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Tom Hamilton 2016–2017 bass

Timeline

Original tenure

Recent years

Lineups

Period Members Releases
December 1969 – July 1970
July 1970 – December 1973
  • Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Eric Bell – guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Downey – drums, percussion
January – April 1974
  • Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Gary Moore – guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Downey – drums, percussion
  • "Sitamoia / Little Darling" (1974)
  • Nightlife (1974) – one track only
  • The Peel Sessions (1995) – two tracks
May – June 1974
  • Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Brian Downey – drums, percussion
  • John Du Cann – guitar, backing vocals (touring)
  • Andy Gee – guitar, backing vocals (touring)
none – live performances only
June 1974 – July 1978
  • Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, keyboards
  • Brian Robertson – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scott Gorham – guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Downey – drums, percussion
August – December 1978
  • Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, keyboards
  • Scott Gorham – guitar, backing vocals
  • Gary Moore – guitar, backing vocals
  • Mark Nauseef – drums, percussion (touring)
December 1978 – July 1979
  • Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, keyboards
  • Scott Gorham – guitar, backing vocals
  • Gary Moore – guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Downey – drums, percussion
July 1979
  • Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Scott Gorham – guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Downey – drums, percussion
none – live performances only
July – September 1979 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_Thin_Lizzy_members
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