Gibb pictured in 1967, the year the Bee Gees were introduced to an international audience thanks in part to manager Robert Stigwood, who pushed their record Bee Gees' 1st abroad. Gibb is covered with ...
The first three Bee Gees albums to enjoy international release have been expanded and grouped for the six-disc boxed set "The Studio Albums 1967-1968," due Nov. 7 via Reprise. By Billboard Staff The ...
Perhaps no group in rock history is more misunderstood than the Bee Gees - and all because they sparked a disco craze that the Rolling Stones and many other popular bands also joined. Back then, the ...
Airing on this day in 1967, the Bee Gees’ How on Earth? Christmas special was decked not with boughs of holly, but with controversy instead. The soft rock ensemble made up of the brothers Gibb – ...
At the beginning of 1967, the three Gibb brothers got on a boat and left behind a marginal Australian career with hopes of making it big in England. By April they had an international hit with “New ...
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5 nearly perfect Bee Gees songs that should be required listening for younger generations
If you're just now discovering the Bee Gees, here are five must-listen songs, including "Trafalgar" and "You Win Again," to get you up to speed.
As their worst album, Life in a Tin Can, turns 50, we celebrate the best of a catalogue that spans post-Beatles experimentalism, elegiac psychedelia – and, of course, disco The Bee Gees’ biggest 90s ...
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