Bee Gees Statue
Bee Gees fans in Australia might like to know, if they don't already, that the surviving member of the group, Barry Gibb, has unveiled this life-sized statue of the boys as they were aged 9 to 12 in Redcliffe, Queensland, the town where they were discovered and where they signed their first recording contract in 1959. The statue will mark the start of the Bee Gees Way, a 70m walk that tells the group's story in words and pictures. The brothers were born on the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency (CLICK).
2 Comments:
About time they were honoured. They gave a lot of people a lot of happiness. It's about time we did something here.
I'll leave you to raise the funds for their memorial in Britain.
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