Robin Gibb, one third of the legendary Bee Gees, died on Sunday due to complications from liver and colon cancer. Gibb had been fighting the disease for nearly two years and reportedly fell into a ...
The longest workout on Green’s classic Let’s Stay Together album is, unexpectedly, a cover of a Bee Gees hit from the year before (Robin co-wrote the original version, and sings lead on its first ...
LONDON (AP) — Bee Gees star Robin Gibb has undergone further surgery following a sustained illness, a publicist said Wednesday. Gibb is recovering in the hospital after intestinal surgery over the ...
Brought up on the Isle of Man and in the north of England, Gibb moved from Manchester with his family to Brisbane, Australia in 1958. As The Bee Gees, Robin, Maurice and Barry were first seen ...
Robin Gibb, a singer and songwriter who joined two of his brothers in forming the Bee Gees pop group that helped define the sound of the disco era with the best-selling 1977 soundtrack to”Saturday ...
LONDON (AP) -- Robin Gibb's spokesman says the Bee Gees star has woken from a coma and is showing signs of recovery. The 62-year-old singer fell into a coma last week after contracting pneumonia. Doug ...
Robin Gibb, whose tremulous voice graced pop and disco hits he co-wrote for his family trio the Bee Gees, died Sunday in London. He was 62 and had battled colon cancer that had spread to the liver; ...
LONDON (AP) — Robin Gibb's spokesman says the Bee Gees star has woken from a coma and is showing signs of recovery. The 62-year-old singer fell into a coma last week after contracting pneumonia. Doug ...
Robin Gibb passed away this morning (May 20) after a battle with colon and liver cancer. He was just 62 years old. Gibb was a member of the Bee Gees, alongside his twin brother Maurice and older ...
Although influenced by The Beatles, The Bee Gees did, in time, become as big. From the beginning, Robin’s distinctive, soulful and emotional voice was always crucial to their edge. Scissor Sisters' ...
A hit in both the U.S. and U.K. when it was originally released, this death-row love letter, featuring lyrics and a lead vocal by Robin Gibb, was supposedly written for soul singer Percy Sledge (who ...