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A tribute to the Bee Gees
You Should Be Dancing – a nationally recognized Bees Gees tribute band – will take the stage at the Arkley Center for the ...
If you were in the orbit of the Gibb brothers in the second half of the ‘70s and were blessed with musical talent, chances are you were somewhere near the top of the pop charts. The Bee Gees’ streak ...
Following the success of its first series, Ten Pound Poms has finally made its comeback to the BBC with its eagerly awaited second series. The drama follows a group of Brits who embark on a new ...
How deep is your love of disco? If you can't quantify it, celebrate it later this year with a Bee Gees tribute show at the ...
The Bee Gees, the musical trio of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, have achieved staggering global sales, selling over 120 million records. They climbed the ladder to stardom from the swinging 60s ...
He was their world," Barry said. They paid tribute to the fans who had supported the Bee Gees and rooted for Maurice while he was in hospital. And despite his death they said the Bee Gees would ...
It has been playing on the radio for almost 50 years - but still many Bee Gees fans have no idea what one of their most popular songs is about. The Bee Gees, composed of brothers Barry ...
The Bee Gees, a band comprised of sibling trio Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, boast an astonishing record sales of over 120 million worldwide. Their successful reign over the music scene spanned ...
"Lemmy was a personal hero to me," Edwards told the BBC. Having seen the band play live at Hanley's Victoria Hall in 1979 he ...
The Bee Gees have sold more than 120 million records worldwide and are legendary in the music industry thanks to smash hits including Stayin' Alive, Night Fever, How Deep Is Your Love ...
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The Bee Gees, a band composed of brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, have sold over 120 million records worldwide. They rose to fame from the late 1960s to the 1980s, penning original tracks ...