AC/DC released their debut album ‘High Voltage’ in 1975 and went on to become one of the world’s biggest rock bands. The new set of stamps celebrates their career and live performances. ADVERTISEMENT Royal Mail has announced that new stamps are about to be issued to mark the 50th anniversary …
Read More »Hard Rock Legends AC/DC Honored On British Postage Stamps
A new stamp issue from Royal Mail celebrating AC/DC. credit: Royal Mail Although primarily linked to Australia where they formed in 1973, legendary rock band AC/DC — led by guitar hero Angus Young — are being celebrated by Britain’s postal agency. As part of its continuing series spotlighting musical acts, …
Read More »Royal Mail stamps celebrate 60 years of British rock band The Who
A special set of stamps is being issued to mark the 60th anniversary of rock band The Who. And they look all kinds of nice. ADVERTISEMENT Royal Mail is marking the 60th anniversary of the British rock band The Who with a set of 12 stamps, which feature images of …
Read More »Iron Maiden honoured with Royal Mail stamp collection – Blue Mountain Eagle
Iron Maiden join The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Queen and The Beatles in receiving their own stamp collection. Source link
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The Royal Mail has unveiled 12 stamps in ode to the “bona fide rock legends”. Eight stamps are photographs of performances, featuring guitarists Dave … Source link
Read More »Iron Maiden honoured with Royal Mail stamp collection | Entertainment
Iron Maiden have been immortalised in stamp form. The Royal Mail has unveiled 12 stamps in ode to the “bona fide rock legends”. Eight stamps are photographs of performances, featuring guitarists Dave Murray, Adrian Smith and Janick Gers, frontman Bruce Dickinson, drummer Nicko McBrain and bassist Steve Harris. The other …
Read More »Struggling to buy your favourite album on vinyl? Blame the EU
In amongst all the dark clouds that have gathered over business in the UK … when Covid cases were sky-rocketing, and Royal Mail was in chaos. Source link
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