Thursday, November 1, 2012

Thin Lizzy guitarist announces London book-signing



Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham’s memoir, “The Boys Are Back In Town,” will be published November 16.

The book was co-written with journalist Harry Doherty and is expected to give the inside story of the band's days on the road.

To launch the project, Gorham and Doherty will sign copies of "The Boys Are Back in Town" at Proud Camden in London, England on Tuesday, November 6 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with the backdrop of the photographic exhibition "Thin Lizzy: Vagabonds Of The Western World" by official band photographer Denis O'Regan.

Tickets are £16.50 and can be purchased by calling Proud Galleries on 0207 349 0822. Upon entry, you will receive a free book RRP £16.50.

The 160-page paperback is described as follows:

"One of the defining rock groups of the 20th Century, Thin Lizzy began life in Dublin in 1969 when childhood friends Phil Lynott and Brian Downey were approached by two former members of Van Morrison's band Them: Eric Wrixon (keyboards) and Eric Bell (guitar).

Now for the first time, their story is told by guitarist Scott Gorham and rock journalist Harry Doherty. The band's story is told by the people who were involved directly including former guitarists, road crew, management, family and friends. Their origins in Dublin as a three piece with the 'Whiskey In The Jar' single and a string of unsuccessful but highly creative albums. The move to London to chase the dream of being a major rock band. The chaotic arrival and departures of various members, including Eric Bell (who left the band mid-concert), Irish guitarist Gary Moore, Brian Robertson and co-author Scott Gorham.

How the album 'Jailbreak' and single 'Boys Are Back In Town' took the band to the top of the charts just as they were to become bankrupt. Includes stories of the band on the road, the drink and drugs and how the years of partying, drug-taking and non-stop touring eventually took its toll on not only the band members but on their families. The death of front man Phil Lynott and their legacy following his death."

Thin Lizzy – with Gorham – are currently in the studio working on new music, which will be released under a new band name.


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