The brothers' ambition paid off in a big way. The Gibbs formed their first band in the mid-'50s, when Barry was nine and the twins were six; 10 years later, after the family moved from the UK to ...
Bee Gees had already gone through a few stylistic transformations long before they reinvented themselves as disco royalty in the mid to late '70s. Just a list of Bee Gees' earliest singles revealed ...
In June 1979, the Bee Gees were on top of the world. Months before, their “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack, featuring songs written and/or performed by the Australian trio, had won a Grammy for album ...
During an interview, Billboard’s Chuck Taylor said the Bee Gees’ song “Lonely Days” was akin to a blues song. “Yes, and that was written the day we came back together after our breakup, and ‘How [Can] ...
Maybe it was the notorious moment in 1997 when, after a barrage of jokey insults from Clive Anderson, the Bee Gees walked out of his chatshow in the middle of an interview. Or maybe it was the ...
As the last surviving member of the iconic pop group The Bee Gees, Barry Gibb explained during the new HBO documentary “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” which charts the history of the hit factory ...
Barry Gibb stays in the cinematic lane with Brandi Carlile on a reimagination of the Bee Gees classic "Run to Me." The two trade dreamy vocals on the romantic song re-recorded for Gibb's new country ...
The Bee Gees, the musical trio of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, have achieved staggering global sales, selling over 120 ...
The Times-Standard Eureka on MSN
Top 10, No. 4 | Bee Gees cover band plays at Arkley Center
You Should Be Dancing, a Bay Area-based Bee Gees cover band that is internationally recognized, visited Eureka in April, ...
Eureka Times-Standard on MSN
A tribute to the Bee Gees
Music of the pop-rock band the Bee Gees is “Stayin’ Alive” thanks in part to a Bay Area tribute band. You Should Be Dancing, a Bay Area Bee Gees tribute band, performs in concert. (Courtesy of You ...
Before the Bee Gees spread disco fever across radio waves, dance floors and movie screens, they were somewhat less known for their exquisite pop ballads. And they had a different lead singer: Robin ...
This is FRESH AIR. The new HBO documentary "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" follows the group's career arc, how they became stars in the '60s in the wake of the Beatles and remained ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results