When the Bee Gees released their single “Jive Talkin’” in May 1975, it marked a major stylistic turning point in the band’s history. The brotherly trio had already enjoyed success. Between 1967 and ...
From 1977 to 1979, The Bee Gees and Barry Gibb just kept writing massive hits. They made the top of the charts their personal ...
1975 was a banner year for white British men getting fascinated with black American music, doing everything they could to put their own spin on it: Elton John's "Philadelphia Freedom," the Average ...
Of all the qualities that America has to offer to visitors, you wouldn’t expect poorly tended roads would be high among them. Yet the Bee Gees will forever be grateful to a rugged stretch of Florida ...
The Bee Gees In Our Own Time Eagle Vision, 116 minutes, $14.98. When you think of musical “comebacks,” perhaps the greatest one belongs to the Bee Gees. Think about it: In their mid-20s, the ...
“Jive Talkin’” is based around some appropriated lingo the Bee Gees shouldn’t have been using. There’s a reason you don’t hear it today. The fact that this song topped the Billboard Hot 100 in the ...
The Bee Gees were brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. From singing close harmony as children they grew to become world superstars by their early twenties. They got to a point where they broke up ...
Firstly, some background. Listen to the Bee Gees’ early catalog, you’ll hear soft rock (“How Do You Mend a Broken Heart”) and Beatlesque baroque pop (“Lonely Days”) but not disco. According to The ...
The two surviving brothers of the Bee Gees are getting ready to take the stage together again, six years after the death of their brother and third Bee Gee, Maurice Gibb. "The two of us are getting ...
Featuring stunningly convincing vocals, the three leading men create a truly emotional musical journey. Career highs include starring in London’s West End, numerous world wide TV appearances and ...
The two surviving brothers of the Bee Gees are getting ready to take the stage together again, six years after the death of their brother and third Bee Gee, Maurice Gibb. "The two of us are getting ...