Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Isle Of Man Post Office has issued a special set of stamps to celebrate the musical career and charitable work of Bee Gees co-founder and Isle of Man native Barry Gibb.“I’m very proud of my Manx roots,” Gibb said in a statement. “I was born and bred on the ancient, mystical, magical Isle of Man, and I have very fond memories of growing up there, so to appear on a set of its stamps is not only a wonderful surprise, but also an honour and a privilege.”While Gibb and his brothers rose to fame in Australia, he was born and lived on England’s Isle of Man until the family emigrated when he was nine.Over the course of a five-decade-plus career, Gibb and the Bee Gees released 22 studio albums and contributed to.
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