Marco Mendoza

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Marco Mendoza started in the John Sykes' band Blue Murder, from 1991 until 1993. He is the current bassist for the reformed version of Thin Lizzy, which also features John Sykes (both as lead vocalist and guitarist). Mendoza joined the band in 1996 then left in 2000. From 2001 to 2003 he toured with Ted Nugent. Mendoza returned to Thin Lizzy in 2005 replacing Randy Gregg and continues with the band today along with singer and guitarist John Sykes, guitarist Scott Gorham, and drummer Micheal Lee.

He's also played for the band Soul Sirkus. In 2004 Mendoza toured with Whitesnake, which is yet another band that once featured John Sykes (as a guitarist), and also once featured drummer Tommy Aldridge, and appears on their live DVD Live... In the Still of the Night. In 2004, Marco guested on keyboardist Derek Sherinian's solo album Mythology.

Thin Lizzy
John Sykes | Scott Gorham | Marco Mendoza | Michael Lee
Phil Lynott | Brian Downey | Eric Bell | Gary Moore | Brian Robertson | Snowy White | Darren Wharton | Tommy Aldridge | Randy Gregg
Discography
Studio albums: Thin Lizzy | Shades of a Blue Orphanage | Vagabonds of the Western World | Nightlife | Fighting | Jailbreak | Johnny the Fox | Bad Reputation | Black Rose: A Rock Legend | Chinatown | Renegade | Thunder and Lightning
Live albums: Live and Dangerous | Life | BBC Radio One Live in Concert | The Peel Sessions | Boys Are Back in Town: Live in Australia | One Night Only
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