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    John Joseph Lydon was born in London on 31 January 1956. [11] His parents, Eileen Mary (née Barry), and John Christopher Lydon (died 2008), [12] were working-class immigrants from Ireland who moved into a two-room Victorian flat in Benwell Road, in the Holloway area of north London.

  2. Oct 21, 2019 · Mr Gobby was born John Joseph Lydon in London on January 31, 1956, to Irish parents. The enfant terrible who changed popular culture as Johnny Rotten - with his band The Sex Pistols' HRH ...

  3. John Joseph Lydon was born in London on 31 January 1956. His parents, Eileen Lydia (née Barry) (died 1978) and John Christopher Lydon, were working-class emigrants from Ireland who moved into a two-room Victorian flat in Benwell Road, in the Holloway area of north London.

  4. May 20, 2022 · The son of Galway-born father Jimmy and Cork-born mother Eileen, now deceased, Lydon's Irish links remain strong with one of his three brothers now living in Belfast. The ex-Sex Pistol will soon ...

  5. Born, 31 January 1956, London, England. Born to Irish parents, and the eldest of three brothers, John Lydon grew up in Holloway, North London – present site of the Arsenal Stadium – in a small flat where his family shared an outdoor toilet with the public. John and family later moved to a council flat in Finsbury Park when he was around 11 ...

  6. John Lydon. Born: 31st January 1956. Finsbury Park, London, England. PiL: Founder Member: THE Public Image. Bio: John Joseph Lydon was born to Irish parents (Eileen and John) in London, Great Britain, January 31st 1956 (he thinks). Lydon grew up on a council estate in Finsbury Park, North London.

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  8. Oct 14, 2010 · Mic Wright Published 4:46am 14 October 2010. John Lydon has a long memory. On October 6 1980, he was thrown into a cell at Mountjoy prison after an altercation with the Garda at the Horse & Tram pub. It kept him off Irish stages for over 20 years and directly influenced the Public Image Limited album that followed it, Flowers of Romance.