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  1. 14 de ene. de 2022 · January 4, 1986 – Phil Lynott died at London’s Salisbury Hospital. On January 9th, a service was held for Lynott at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Richmond, and on January 11th he was buried from the Howth Parish Church in Ireland. The Gaelic inscription on his stone reads, “Go dtuga Dia suaimhneas da anam” – “May God give peace to his ...

  2. Childhood & Early Life. Phil Lynott was born on 20 August 1949 in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England to Philomena Lynott and Cecil Parris. His parents met in 1948 and had a relationship for a few months that resulted in his birth. He moved with his mother into a home for unmarried mothers where he was baptised.

  3. Phil fue el bajista, cantante principal, compositor, líder y fundador del grupo. Lynott, que era mulato, se inspiró en Jimi Hendrix y le imitó un poco en su aspecto físico. Su primer éxito fue el sencillo "Whiskey in the Jar", versión de una tradicional canción irlandesa, este sencillo llegó al top 10 en 1973.

  4. Family Fame And Jimi Hendrix 1981. Entertainment. Phil Lynott chats to Gay Byrne about love, marriage, children and moving back to Dublin. Suited and booted in a dazzling cream "tin of fruit", ...

  5. 17 de dic. de 2020 · The unveiling of a plaque in honour of Phil Lynott outside his childhood home on Leighlin Road in Crumlin Co.Dublin. The Dublin City Council plaque was erected in Phil Parris Lynott, the late ...

  6. 2 de ene. de 2016 · Phil Lynott was born on August 20th, 1951 and brought up on Leighlin Road, but his happy family was not the kind which the planners dreamed of. His father had never been around.

  7. Lynott, Philip Parris (‘Phil’) (1949–86), rock singer and musician, was born 20 August 1949 at Halham hospital, West Bromwich, England, son of Cecil Parris and Philomena Lynott (b. 1930), a trainee nurse, originally from Dublin. His parents had parted before he was born, but stayed loosely in touch with each other for a time afterwards.