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The Boys sure are Back in Town -  new Thin Lizzy stamps

3 October 2019

Queues formed at Dublin’s GPO this morning as fans snapped up the two new stamps and special collector stamp sheets.  The two national rate €1 stamps feature Thin Lizzy’s Black Rose album cover and a portrait of Phil Lynott by renowned Irish artist Jim Fitzpatick and were designed by Steve Averill.  They are available at all post offices nationwide and at irishstamps.ie
 
Thin Lizzy garnered a loyal worldwide fan base, attracted to their distinct twin guitar sound, explosive drums and legendary frontman, Philip Lynott. One of the greatest bands to come out of Ireland, Thin Lizzy remain giants of Irish rock, decades after they first came together in 1969.  Designed by Steve Averill, the stamps are based on the iconic artwork of Jim Fitzpatrick and cover standard postage within the island of Ireland.
 
“As a close friend of the late Phil Lynott, I am immensely proud to have my artwork included on these stamps. Never in our wildest dreams while working together would Phil and I have imagined that, one day, we would be acknowledged on a national stamp! It’s a great honour, made extra special because another friend of mine, Steve Averill, famed for his U2 album cover artwork, designed the stamps.”
 
The first stamp features an image of ‘The Black Rose’ from the Thin Lizzy album cover of the same name. Jim describes this as “the most iconic of all Thin Lizzy’s album covers”.  The second stamp features a portrait of Philip Lynott which appears on the back of the ‘Black Rose’ album and was a particular favourite of Philip’s.
 
Jim Fitzpatrick is one of the most celebrated and internationally known Irish artists of his generation. He is an illustrator, poster artist and photographer best known for elaborately detailed work inspired by the Irish Celtic artistic tradition and his iconic two-tone portrait of Che Guevara created in 1968, based on a photo by Alberto Korda.  This image also features on an An Post stamp in 2017.  Fitzpatrick has produced multiple album artwork for Thin Lizzy including their 1976 Jailbreak album in 1976.
 
“I am thrilled to have my artwork included on the stamps. I am immensely proud that my 1979 Black Rose album cover illustration and a portrait drawing of Phil that, incidentally, formed part of the back cover of that album feature on the stamps. Never in our wildest dreams while working together would Phil and I have imagined that, one day, we would be acknowledged on a national stamp! It’s a great honour, made extra special because another friend of mine, Steve Averill, famed for his U2 album cover artwork, designed the stamps.”
 

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