The Bee Gees legend credits Manx folklore for inspiring his lifelong belief in the supernatural
With as many as 200 million records sold worldwide, the sole surviving Bee Gee has been reflecting on his childhood on the Isle of Man.
Barry Gibb says Manx culture left a lasting impression - especially its rich folklore of fairies and superstition.
All three Gibb brothers were born in the Island’s capital before going on to become global music icons.
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