Some (but not enough) rock fans know John Sykes cowrote and played guitar on Whitesnake hits like “Still Of The Night” and “Is This Love.” Some are aware of his prior stint with Thin Lizzy.
Vai was following in the footsteps of John Sykes, who passed away earlier this week (January 20) at the age of 65. In tandem with frontman David Coverdale, Sykes had pushed the already-successful ...
Revered hard rock guitarist John Sykes, who was best known for his work in Thin Lizzy and the multiplatinum-selling glam rock group Whitesnake, has died at age 65. The following statement was ...
Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy guitarist John Sykes has died. The veteran rocker had been battling cancer for several years but succumbed to the disease on Monday (20.01.25) at the age of 65 ...
John Sykes, the legendary guitarist known for his contributions to rock bands such as Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake, and Blue Murder, has passed away at 65 after bravely combating cancer. John Sykes ...
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Think of dadaist Marcel Duchamp scrawling a curlicue mustache on the “Mona Lisa.” Think of John Waters putting a mustache on himself, making himself an ironic object of art. Waters’ new ...
Friedman has called the late guitarist a “game changer” when it came to solos, while Vai says he could never play guitar like him
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Mel Sykes, from Holmfirth in West Yorkshire, ran across the whole of the Pennine Way, from Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders, in just over 132 hours. The 42-year-old said she had been "falling ...
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