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Grand Slam, the successor to Thin Lizzy, was a rock band formed by Phil Lynott in 1984 after Thin Lizzy's dissolution. The band featured Lynott on lead vocals and bass, Laurence Archer on guitar, Doish Nagle on keyboards, and Robbie Brennan on drums. Grand Slam released two studio albums, "Grand Slam" (1984) and "Handle It" (1985), before disbanding in 1985.