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Grand Slam | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Phil Lynott's Grand Slam (1984–1985) |
Origin | Ireland (1984) London, England (2018) |
Genres | Hard rock |
Years active | 1984–1985, 2016, 2018–present |
Labels | Marshall (2019) Silver Lining Music (2023–present) |
Members | Laurence Archer Mike Dyer Rocky Newton Benjy Reid |
Past members | Mark Stanway Phil Lynott Robbie Brennan Doish Nagle Brian Downey Neil Murray Micky Barker Stefan Berggren David Boyce |
Grand Slam (or Phil Lynott's Grand Slam) are an Irish-British rock band originally formed in 1984 by Phil Lynott (lead vocals and bass guitar), after the breakup of his earlier ensemble Thin Lizzy. Grand Slam was active for a year, and Lynott died in 1986. The band was revived in 2016 by original members Mark Stanway (keyboards) and Laurence Archer (guitar).