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  2. Brian Robertson (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Brian David Robertson (born 12 February 1956) is a Scottish rock guitarist, [1] best known as a former member of Thin Lizzy from 1974 to 1978, and Motörhead from 1982 to 1983, replacing Fast Eddie Clarke.

  3. List of Thin Lizzy members - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Live and Dangerous - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1970s, Thin Lizzy had stabilised around its founding members – singer and bassist Phil Lynott and drummer Brian Downey – and guitarists Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson. The band had scored hit singles and developed a strong live following, including headlining the Reading Festival. Robertson had briefly left the band in 1977 but ...

  5. Wild Horses (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Horses was formed in the summer of 1978 by ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson and ex-Rainbow bassist Jimmy Bain. [1]At an early stage, the line-up featured former Stone the Crows and Wings guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and former Small Faces drummer Kenney Jones but eventually stabilized with the addition of drummer Clive Edwards (ex-Pat Travers, Uli Roth) and guitarist/keyboardist Neil ...

  6. Thin Lizzy - Wikipedia

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    Joining Gorham was original drummer Brian Downey, long-standing keyboardist Darren Wharton, Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell, and singer Ricky Warwick from The Almighty, while Marco Mendoza returned to fill the bass guitar role. Ex-Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson was asked if he wanted to participate but had previous commitments to his own ...

  7. Diamonds and Dirt - Wikipedia

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    Robertson was previously a member of Thin Lizzy, Motörhead and Wild Horses. Robertson recruited several experienced musicians for the recording of this album, including Treat bass guitarist Nalle Påhlsson and Europe drummer Ian Haugland, who Robertson described as "the best rhythm section I've played with since Phil Lynott and Brian Downey". [3]

  8. Brian Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Brian Robertson may refer to: Brian Robertson, 1st Baron Robertson of Oakridge (1896–1974), British World War II general, later Chairman of the British Transport Commission Brian James (guitarist) (Brian Robertson, born 1950), English punk rock guitarist formerly of The Damned and The Lords of the New Church

  9. Johnny the Fox - Wikipedia

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    Johnny the Fox was the last Thin Lizzy studio album on which guitarist Brian Robertson featured as a full member of the band, as the personality clashes between him and Lynott resulted in Robertson being sacked, reinstated, and later sacked again.