PHIL LYNOTT's Family Planning Major Exhibition To Mark His 60th Birthday

August 5, 2009

Fiona Donnellan of Herald.ie reports that family and fans of legendary rock singer Phil Lynott are planning a major exhibition to mark what would have been his 60th birthday.

The Green Gallery in Dublin, Ireland will pay tribute to the THIN LIZZY frontman later this month with a collection of works inspired by him. Dermot O'Grady of the Gallery said: "The exhibition will be paintings and memorabilia and we are hoping to have a tribute band."

The gallery will exhibit a major selection of fine art paintings, limited-edition signed prints and some precious memorabilia supplied by his mother, Philomena Lynott.

"I thought the exhibition would be a great idea and Phyllis said the same thing," said Dermot. "She pops into the gallery on a regular basis, she's a friend."

Read the entire article from Herald.ie.

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