A 1973 "Tonight Show" performance of "Massachusetts" by the Bee Gees left Johnny Carson visibly moved, and the clip is one of ...
The Bee Gees stripped down version of "Run to Me," performance on "The Midnight Special" shows that no one harmonizes better ...
From the sun-soaked pop of their early years to the disco anthems that defined a generation, the Bee Gees remain one of the ...
HOUSTON – Rajaton, the internationally acclaimed a cappella ensemble from Finland, is known for its tight harmonies, genre-bending style, and electric stage presence. With over 15 albums and ...
Original Bee Gees drummer Colin “Smiley” Petersen has died. He was 78. Petersen’s death was announced by the Best of the Bee Gees Facebook page on Monday. “It is with a heavy heart we announce the ...
Chances are when you think of disco music, you think of the Bee Gees. The three-part musical group, made up of brothers Robin, Maurice, and Barry Gibb, defined the genre by becoming one of the most ...
The Bee Gees released some of the most enduring songs of the 1970s; however, the band’s popularity decreased following a major backlash against disco. The Bee Gees’ Maurice Gibb said this backlash was ...
During an interview, Billboard’s Chuck Taylor said the Bee Gees’ song “Lonely Days” was akin to a blues song. “Yes, and that was written the day we came back together after our breakup, and ‘How [Can] ...
Shrishty is a decade-old journalist covering a variety of beats between politics to pop culture, but movies are her first love, which led her to study Film and TV Development at UCLAx. She lives and ...
For Barry Gibb, it was never a matter of if he was going to make a country album, but when. Though known for his groundbreaking pop and disco work with the Bee Gees — his trio with late brothers Robin ...
Colin Petersen, the original Bee Gees drummer who was credited on four of their albums, has died aged 78. Representatives for the Australian musician and former child actor confirmed that he died in ...
In the popular imagination, the Bee Gees were simply the three Gibb brothers, two of whom are no longer with us. During their run, however, the Bee Gees were a band, and those three brothers were ...