
23 янв 2026 : Семья против ЕР JOHN SYKES
Через пару дней после анонса Golden Robot Records о планах выпуска ЕР Джона Сайкса, на его официальном сайте появилось сообщение:
«В ответ на недавний пресс-релиз Golden Robot Records, опубликованный в этом году, мы считаем необходимым выступить с заявлением от имени наследников Джона Сайкса.
В 2019 году Джон Сайкс расстался с Golden Robot Records из-за продолжающихся проблем, связанных с контрактными соглашениями. С тех пор ни Джон Сайкс, ни его окружение не давали разрешения, не заключали и не соглашались с Golden Robot Records на мастеринг, выпуск или распространение его незаконченного материала на их лейбле.
Учитывая эти обстоятельства, мы глубоко обеспокоены решением предпринять подобные действия в то время, когда Джон больше не в состоянии представлять или отстаивать свою собственную позицию. Примечательно также, что в течение многих лет, последовавших за уходом Джона с лейбла, не было сделано никаких публичных заявлений или попыток выпустить этот материал, пока он был жив.
На наш взгляд, эти действия вызывают серьезные вопросы и проявляют глубокое неуважение к наследию Джона и его ближайшим родственникам, которые продолжают скорбеть и смиряться с потерей отца, брата и сына».
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auditioned for a place in classic rock band Thin Lizzy, where he successfully got the part
as their new lead guitar player alongside Scott Gorham.
John joined Thin Lizzy in 1982 and performed on the album,” Thunder & Lightning” as well
as the “Live Life” album and a live album recorded by the BBC of the band’s last show at the
Reading festival in 1983. After this “farewell” tour, John joined Phil Lynott for Phil’s solo tour
of Europe in a band dubbed, The Three Musketeers.
John was soon spotted by David Coverdale and was then invited to join the band Whitesnake,
where he originally turned the part down due to his loyalty to Philip Lynott & Thin Lizzy.
After more calls and conversations (and a personal blessing from Philip Lynott), John eventually
joined Whitesnake and he appeared on the U.S. release of the “Slide It In” album. The band toured
constantly in support of the album and ended the tour in front of 500,000 people at “Rock in Rio” in
1985. The show was broadcast to millions of people on television throughout South America.
Whitesnake’s next album was the self-titled 1987 release, which featured Sykes’ phenomenal guitar
playing as well as his diverse song-writing talents. The album went on to sell approximately 20 million
copies world-wide. John co-wrote the entire album with the classic hits such as “Still of the Night” and
“Is This Love” which are still widely played on rock radio today.
After leaving Whitesnake John returned to England and formed the critically acclaimed supergroup
Blue Murder. The band featured bassists Tony Franklin and drummer Carmine Appice. Their debut
album not only showcased John’s fiery and melodic guitar playing but his excellent singing voice as
well. The material ranges from epic rock songs like “ Valley of the Kings” to more pop-oriented songs
like “Jelly Roll”. A secondary Blue Murder album was released entitled ‘Nothing But Trouble’ that
featured newly recruited bass player Marco Mendoza and drummer Tommy O’Steen. The album was
toured extensively to great success.
In 2006 Gibson Guitars honoured John Sykes and began producing an "Inspired By" Signature Gibson
Les Paul which was modelled after Sykes' 1970s-era Les Paul Custom. There were two versions available;
an "aged" look (recreating the exact looks of John's Les Paul) and a "standard" or "VOS" model. There was
a limited edition run with 66 aged look models created, and just over 100 VOS models created. These
guitars sold out almost immediately and are now sought after collectors items.
John currently resides in Los Angeles and for the last several years John has been writing and releasing
Material under the name Sykes, with a new album due for release in 2013.