JAKARTA - The respect for Gary Moore will be carried out with the establishment of the statue of the guitar legend in his hometown in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Meanwhile, the proposal for the establishment of the statue of Gary Moore was submitted by a member of the council of Belfast Greens, Brian Smyth, on behalf of the Wild Frontier Memorial Project.
Through his Instagram account, Smyth has also explained that Belfast City Council has approved his proposal.
"Tonight on the committee, Belfast City Council approved my proposal to conduct a land check at the Cathedral Quarter site for potential statues of Gary Moore. As the proud city man and East Belfast, he has started the road and left an eternal legacy for rock and blues enthusiasts around the world," Smyth said, citing the caption. upload, Tuesday, January 21.
"I am working with the Wild Frontier Memorial Project which is campaigning and raising funds for the Gary statue in Belfast," he added.
Furthermore, Smyth explained how the big name Gary Moore deserves to be respected in his hometown. He felt the guitarist's statue would give an inspiring story to young musicians in Belfast.
"Gary is one of the greatest guitarists ever and deserves respect in his hometown. We are never great at celebrating our people who have achieved great success," he said.
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"It's time to change it with respect to Gary Moore and tell his story to future musicians who aspire to be high in Belfast."
For information, Gary Moore was born in Belfast on April 4, 1952. He started playing guitar from a young age and developed an expressive and emotional style of play.
Moore started his music career in the late 1960s with the band Skid Row, where he collaborated with Phil Lynott, who later became Thin Lizzy's vocalist. Later, he joined Thin Lizzy for some time, but was better known for his successful solo career.
Throughout his career, Gary explored various music genres, including rock, hard rock, and blues. Successful albums on the market, between 'Still Got the Blues' (1990) and Blues for Greeny (1995).
Unfortunately, the music world lost the figure of Gary Moore on February 6, 2011. He died at the age of 58 from a heart attack.
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