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What’s the Deal?
The family of legendary guitarist Rory Gallagher has expressed their gratitude following the donation of his iconic Fender Stratocaster to the State. The guitar was auctioned in London for an impressive €1,068,956 and will be displayed at the National Museum of Ireland. This significant gesture marks a new chapter in honoring Gallagher’s legacy.
A Historic Donation
- The guitar was purchased by Live Nation Gaiety Ltd, who generously donated it to the Irish government.
- Rory’s brother, Dónal Gallagher, shared his joy: “I’m lost for words… it’s cherries on top.”
This donation not only celebrates Rory’s musical contributions but also ensures that fans can appreciate his artistry firsthand.
Future Plans for Display
Dónal Gallagher hinted at more exciting developments regarding Rory’s collection. He mentioned that other items might also be showcased publicly. This initiative aims to further promote Rory’s legacy and support various charitable causes through auction proceeds.
- The family is committed to using funds from this auction for projects that honor Rory’s memory.
- They are hopeful about expanding public access to more of his treasured possessions.
In Retrospect
Rory Gallagher, born in Ballyshannon and raised in Cork, left an indelible mark on music before passing away in 1995 at age 47. His collection reflects a lifetime dedicated to creativity and passion. As fans await further announcements about additional displays, this donation serves as a heartfelt tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest musicians.
Reference
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- Who was Rory Gallagher? – RTÉ Archives
- Rory Gallagher Guitar Auction – Bonhams Auction House
- Live Nation Gaiety Ltd Announcement – Live Nation