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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 a British (originally Irish) 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, but the band was revived in 2016 by original members Mark Stanway and Laurence Archer.