5 Times Classic Rock Legends Were Immortalized in Statues

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Throughout the world, several classic rock legends have been honored with statues, celebrating their enduring influence on music and culture. Here are five notable statues:

The Beatles – Liverpool, England

 

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In December 2015, Liverpool unveiled a bronze statue of The Beatles at the Pier Head. Created by sculptor Andy Edwards, the larger-than-life figures depict John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr walking together. The statue commemorates the band’s final concert in their hometown, held 50 years earlier. Each member’s attire and accessories include subtle references to their lives and careers, such as Lennon’s acorns symbolizing peace and McCartney’s camera honoring his late wife, Linda.

Jimi Hendrix – Seattle, Washington

Seattle pays tribute to its native son, Jimi Hendrix, with a life-size bronze sculpture located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Unveiled in 1997 and crafted by artist Daryl Smith, the statue captures Hendrix in a dynamic pose, kneeling with his guitar. This depiction reflects his intense performance style and musical genius. The sculpture has become a pilgrimage site for fans, celebrating Hendrix’s profound impact on rock music.

Rory Gallagher – Ballyshannon, Ireland

In 2010, a bronze statue of Irish guitarist Rory Gallagher was unveiled in his birthplace of Ballyshannon. Sculpted by David Annand, the statue portrays Gallagher mid-performance, highlighting his passionate playing style. This tribute underscores Gallagher’s status as a revered blues and rock musician. Fans gather annually in Ballyshannon for a festival honoring his legacy, with the statue serving as a focal point for celebrations.

Bon Scott – Fremantle, Australia

 

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AC/DC’s original lead singer, Bon Scott, is commemorated with a bronze statue in Fremantle, Western Australia. Unveiled in 2008, the life-size sculpture depicts Scott atop a Marshall amplifier, microphone in hand. This energetic pose reflects his charismatic stage presence. The statue honors Scott’s contribution to rock music and his connection to Fremantle, where he spent his formative years.

Phil Lynott – Dublin, Ireland

 

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Dublin honors Thin Lizzy’s frontman, Phil Lynott, with a bronze statue unveiled in 2005. Located on Harry Street, near Grafton Street, the sculpture portrays Lynott striding forward with his bass guitar. Created by artist Paul Daly, the statue celebrates Lynott’s influence on rock music and his Dublin roots. Fans frequently visit the site, leaving tributes to the musician.

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