Legendary Guitarist John Sykes Dies At 65 After Cancer Battle

Renowned guitarist John Sykes has passed away at the age of 65 after a long battle with cancer. The English rock musician was a key figure in several influential bands, including Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, and Tygers of Pan Tang. Sykes’ death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians alike.

Born on July 29, 1959, in Reading, Berkshire, Sykes began his music career inspired by Eric Clapton’s guitar licks. He joined Thin Lizzy in the early 1980s, contributing significantly to their iconic album “Thunder and Lightning” in 1983. Later, he revitalized Whitesnake’s sound, co-writing their hit album ’87 in 1987.

Sykes also fronted the hard rock group Blue Murder, achieving moderate success with its debut album. In the 1990s, he launched a solo career, releasing albums like “Out of My Tree” and “Loveland.” Throughout his career, Sykes’ exceptional talent and versatility as a musician have earned him a lasting legacy.

Sykes was married to Jennifer Brooks-Sykes from 1989 until their separation in 1999. The couple had three sons together. As news of his death spread, fans took to social media to pay tribute to the legendary guitarist, sharing memories and praising his contributions to hard rock and heavy metal music.

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