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The free, eight-week series opened with jazz vocalist Nicole Henry and continues through Aug. 16 with tributes to Jimmy Buffett and the Bee Gees.
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 ...
For years, social media users have spread a rumor that a video authentically shows the grandchildren of Grammy Award-winning musical group the Bee Gees singing one of their songs, "How Deep Is Your ...
Popularly known for their soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever, the Bee Gees are the most successful trio in the history of disco and contemporary music. The music group was formed in 1958 by the Gibb ...
Bee Gees - Night Fever (Live in Las Vegas, 1997 - One Night Only) “Here I am / Prayin’ for this moment to last / livin’ on the music so fine” the feel-good disco track’s lyrics continue. The song’s ...
The Bee Gees film was meant to begin production early this year but will wait until the fall after the director now completes "The Dog Stars." By Brian Welk, Samantha Bergeson January 14, 2025 6:12 pm ...
The only sister of singers Barry, Robin, Maurice and Andy Gibb, despite her brothers’ fame Lesley has mostly chosen to keep her life out of the spotlight. Bee Gees biopic: Ridley Scott gives update on ...
The Bee Gees, formed by brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, have sold more than 220 million records worldwide. Maurice died in 2003, aged 53, due to complications from a twisted intestine.
Two Bee Gees drummers have died within less than a week of one another. According to a new report by The New York Times, the death of Dennis Byron – who played on some of the band’s biggest ...
The Bee Gees family has suffered two tragedies within a matter of days. Two drummers of the pop-rock group, whose hits include "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep is Your Love," have died. Dennis Bryon ...
Former Bee Gees drummers Colin “Smiley” Petersen and Dennis Bryon, who played with the quintessential disco group in the 1960s and 1970s, respectively, have died within days of each other.
Pop group the Bee Gees posed on a street in London in 1967. Members of the band are, from left to right, Colin Petersen, Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb, Vince Melouney and Robin Gibb.