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Fans Mourn Rock Icon Who Discovered the Bee Gees, Dead at 89 - ‘you gave us the best of you’ originally appeared on Parade.
Iconic Dolly Parton Duet Resurfaces, Rekindling Nostalgia 42 Years Later originally appeared on Parade. 1983 was a simpler ...
If I Can’t Have You’ was a smash hit for both Yvonne Elliman and Kim Wilde – and this Bee Gees-penned track continues to ...
When Sophie and I were developing Oh, Hi! and she came up with the dream sequence, she mentioned that she planned to ask her ...
Gibb — who is the sole surviving member of the Bee Gees — reflected on a number of topics including his upcoming music, his family, The Bee Gees’ recent HBO documentary and his biggest life ...
One of the very few Bee Gees performances ever filmed, the music special showcases many of their greatest disco and pop hits, ...
I’d rather have them all back here and no hits at all,” he said.Also Read: The Bee Gees' Disco Classic 'Stayin' Alive' Didn't Start Out as a Dance TuneBarry also revealed that there were ...
The Bee Gees emerged as a harmonizing British pop trio following in the Beatles' footsteps. A decade later, they morphed into the glitzy kings of disco who insisted we should be dancing. Yeah.
Of all the musicians raising hell in the 1970s, it was The Bee Gees whose name landed on the FBI front desk. But, why?
Barry Gibb, 74, and his late brothers Maurice and Robin — subjects of the recent HBO documentary “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” — were more than just disco.
Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio that helped define the disco subculture of the 1970s with such hits as “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever” and “How Deep Is Your Love,” died May 20. He ...
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