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 ...
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 ...
Most Yanks know the Bee Gees as the ersatz disco beat behind a young Travolta’s feet in Saturday Night Fever. Yet the Brothers Gibb began life in mid-’60s Australia, where the group came to fame ...
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 ...
Last week I raved about Rhino's reissue of The Bee Gees' meandering 1969 near-masterpiece, "Odessa," and mentioned, without comment, that Rhino previously reissued the three albums that came just ...
The 45-year odyssey of the Brothers Gibb — a crazy zigzag whisking them from floundering unknowns in Brisbane to international superstars twice — ranks with the Beach Boys' saga for family melodrama ...
Original Bee Gees drummer Colin “Smiley” Petersen has died. He was 78. Petersen’s death was announced by the on Monday. “It is with a heavy heart we announce the passing of our dear friend Colin ...
Colin Petersen, the original Bee Gees drummer who played on such classic 1960s tracks as “I Started a Joke,” “To Love Somebody” and “I Just Gotta Get a Message to You,” died Monday. He was 78. His ...
Before The Best of The Bee Gees starts its tribute tour in Mackay, original Bee Gees drummer Colin Petersen shares a rare ‘magical’ memory from his days with the iconic Aussie band. Colin Petersen was ...
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