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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_LynottPhil Lynott - Wikipedia

    Lynott also had a son, born in Dublin in 1968, who had been put up for adoption; in 2003 Macdaragh Lambe learned that Lynott was his biological father, and this was confirmed by Philomena Lynott in a newspaper interview in July 2010.

  2. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Caroline Crowther (m. 1980–1986) father: Cecil Parris. mother: Philomena Lynott. children: Cathleen Lynott, Macdaragh Lambe, Sarah Lynott. Born Country: Ireland. Alcoholics Rock Singers. Died on: January 4, 1986. place of death: Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Cause of Death: Pneumonia. Ancestry: English Irish. Recommended Lists:

  3. Fue hijo del guyanés Cecil Parris y de la irlandesa Philomena Lynott, cuyo apellido escogió el cantante en lugar del de su padre. Su padre abandonó a su madre solo tres semanas después de que Phil naciera, volviendo a su país natal. No conoció a su padre hasta finales de los años 1970.

  4. Dublin, Ireland. Occupation (s) Author, hotel manager. Children. 3, including Phil Lynott. Philomena Lynott (22 October 1930 – 12 June 2019) was an Irish author and entrepreneur. She was the mother of Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott. Her autobiography, My Boy, documents their relationship.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2020 · The son of Philomena Lynott, a white Irish Catholic and Cecil Parris from Brazil, Phil was initially brought up in Moss Side, Manchester and moved to Ireland whilst still at school. He lived in Crumlin, Dublin with his grandparents. His teenage years saw him join his first band, ‘The Black Eagles’, as the lead vocalist.

  6. 6 de jun. de 2022 · Framed by revelatory performance footage, archival audio interview clips from Lynott, interviews with Thin Lizzy bandmates, Lynotts family and friends, Adam Clayton of U2, Metallica’s James Hetfield (and more!), the documentary is an extraordinary primer into the artistry and psyche of a fallen rock and roll giant.

  7. 4 de ene. de 2024 · By Harry Doherty. ( Classic Rock ) published 4 January 2024. The final year of Phil Lynott's life saw him try to get his career back on track. Instead, it was 365 days of missed opportunities, lost passports and crazy deals. (Image credit: Fin Costello)