Just how popular were the Bee Gees at the height of their fame? This popular: over a 32-week period in 1977 and 1978, a song written or performed by the Gibb brothers was number one on the Billboard ...
The Bee Gees: The Biography is touted as the first narrative biography of the group "with two years of investigative research". There's a compelling story to be told about this family act, which sold ...
Plump new biographies of two different charismatic cult leaders whose Beatles obsessions combined to kill the ’60s dead: murderin’ Family man Charles Manson, and falsettoin’ man-family the Bee Gees!
This exhaustive biography takes the same approach to its subject as Meyer’s critically acclaimed bio of country-rock legend Gram Parsons (Twenty Thousand Roads): the author is a fan, but he doesn’t ...
Bonnier’s dedicated music imprint Nine Eight Books has acquired the “definitive” biography of the Bee Gees by Bob Stanley, author of Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop and Excavate!: The ...
Robin Gibb, one-third of the Bee Gees, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, his spokesperson has confirmed via a statement. Gibb was 62 years old. “The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, ...
Really, did any act in the rock era have a bigger comeback than the Bee Gees? The mere mention of the band’s name, of course, instantly conjures up the all too familiar white suits, chest hair and ...
“Stayin’ Alive” is the Bee Gees’ most recognizable song, and arguably one of the most well-known dance tracks ever created. The song was the first track off the hugely successful soundtrack to ...
A Bee Gees stage musical is on the way, with Universal Pictures’ theater division, Universal Theatrical Group, pacting to develop a production based on the life story and hit tunes of the 1970s ...
It's hard to understand why David Meyer wrote this book. Moreover, who is the intended audience for it? The biography is not a tribute to the Bee Gees, which means that fans will have no reason to ...
Plump new biographies of two different charismatic cult leaders whose Beatles obsessions combined to kill the ’60s dead: murderin’ Family man Charles Manson, and falsettoin’ man-family the Bee Gees!
Robin Gibb, one of the three Bee Gees whose falsetto harmonies powered such hits as "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever" and defined the flashy disco era died Sunday, his representative said. He was 62.