Ricky Warwick, a talented musician hailing from Ireland, has made a significant impact in the music industry, largely attributed to his successful collaborations with the Scottish band The Almighty. Prior to his notable achievements with The Almighty, Warwick was an integral part of the influential British punk band New Model Army.
As The Almighty disbanded, Warwick, along with renowned musicians Billy Duffy and Matt Sorum, co-founded the rock band Circus Diablo. In 2009, he was approached to take on the role of frontman for the legendary Irish rock band Thin Lizzy, a position he has held since then. Warwick has also toured extensively with Thin Lizzy, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the passing of the band's original frontman, Phil Lynott.
In addition to his work with Thin Lizzy, Warwick has released three solo albums: Tattoos & Alibis in 2003, Love Many Trust Few in 2005, and Belfast Confetti in 2009.