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Gibb, a member of the legendary group The Bee Gees, has crafted an enduring ... fatal childhood accident that not only shaped his personal life but also deeply impacted his approach to music ...
But one of the most notorious has to be when the Bee Gees left Clive Anderson’s chat show. On October 30, 1997, Clive Anderson All Talk invited Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb onto the show.
This November ends with the sad news of the death of two drummers from the Australian group Bee Gees with four days apart ...
“Saturday Night Fever,” the double album including other artists but dominated by the Bee Gees, wasn’t merely ... To the brothers, the moment was so personal, sustained and painful that ...
In the later years of his life, he performed with a Bee Gees tribute act. Peterson’s death come just four days after the passing of Dennis Bryon, another former Bee Gees drummer. The Cardiff ...
“How do we make an album that speaks to all those different walks of life and ages ... to another uber-successful sibling trio: the Bee Gees. “They were a huge influence in our lives ...
In his 2015 memoir, You Should Be Dancing: My Life With The Bee Gees, Bryon wrote that he realized the album had succeeded while flipping through radio channels in 1978, where he discovered five ...
Two drummers for the Bee Gees — one during the long-running Anglo-Australian pop group’s early days of hitmaking ballads, the other during its white-hot disco superstardom — died four days ...
Colin Petersen, the original Bee Gees drummer who played on such classic 1960s tracks as “I Started a Joke,” “To Love Somebody” and “I Just Gotta Get a Message to You,” died Monday.
Colin “Smiley” Petersen, 78, was the group’s original drummer, and Dennis Bryon, 76, played during the band’s disco heyday. By Sara Ruberg Two drummers for the Bee Gees — one during the ...
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