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He's no stranger to the genre — the Bee Gees wrote Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers' landmark duet "Islands in the Stream" in 1983, which Gibb produced — but it was a recommendation from his son ...
The band's smash hit 'Tragedy' caught the eye of Glastonbury organisers, earning them an invite to grace the prestigious ...
The Bee Gees were the masterminds behind some of the greatest songs, including "Emotion" and "Island in the Stream." ...
Perhaps the last great rock‘n’roll band of the pre-internet era, Oasis lived the lifestyle to the hilt and dared to enjoy it.
With over 15 albums and performances in more than 25 countries, the group’s name, meaning “boundless” in Finnish, perfectly captures their innovative approach to music.
Entertainment // Special Events 'In The Heights,' Empire of the Sun, celebrating the Bee Gees top live events this week The Lone Bellow and BabyJake are also coming to Houston for performances ...
The Bee Gees and The Beatles are going head-to-head in a battle of the biopics, as RJ Gibb reveals a Spielberg-backed film about the Gibb brothers starts filming in September - just as Sam Mendes ...
Global bachata music star Prince Royce releases his new single "How Deep is Your Love," where he is able to dust off the Bee Gees classic and make it his own, with a unique bachata twist to it.
The Bee Gees are one of the most legendary bands in the world and have sold 120 million records across the globe - but some fans admit they still don't know what their name stands for.
The Bee Gees name evolved over time, with the band's website saying: "Though it is widely believed that the Bee Gees first got their name from being the Brothers Gibb, this meaning did not come ...
Bee Gees fans floored as they only just realise what band name stands for after 60 years The Bee Gees, made up of brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, have sold over 120 million records worldwide.
Bee Gees fans only now discovering what famous trio's name stands for after 60 years The Bee Gees, which was made up of siblings Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, rose to fame in the late 1960s and ...