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The Doobies will be the 10th collective of three or more songwriters to be inducted. Eight of them are performing groups. The ...
Ridley Scott reveals filming and plot details about his upcoming Bee Gees biopic about the 1970s musical group amid The Dog ...
They were two of the biggest bands of all time and now The Bee Gees and The Beatles are fighting for supremacy in a new battle of the biopics. Leading British stars Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan ...
The tribute replicates the harmonies of the Gibb Brothers, Maurice, Robin and Barry. They set the dancefloor on fire with hits like 'Night Fever', ‘You Should be Dancing’ and ‘Stayin' Alive.
Music of the pop-rock band the Bee Gees is “Stayin’ Alive” thanks in part to a Bay Area tribute band. You Should Be Dancing, a Bay Area Bee Gees tribute band, performs in concert.
The trio known as the Bee Gees, comprised of siblings Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, have tallied worldwide record sales of more than 120 million. The brothers' journey to stardom unfolded over ...
The Bee Gees, a band composed of brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, have sold over 120 million records worldwide. They rose to fame from the late 1960s to the 1980s, penning original tracks ...
A source close to the director told IndieWire that Scott, while on the press tour for “Napoleon,” was becoming “antsy” about getting going on Bee Gees, and amid contract talks instead ...
Dennis Bryon has died at the age of 76, making him the second Bee Gees drummer to pass away in the past week. The musician played alongside the band between 1973 to 1981 and died in Nashville on ...
Byron was the second drummer for the Brothers Gibb to pass this week, following on the heels of early time-keeper Colin Petersen By Gil Kaufman Former Bee Gees drummer Dennis Bryon has died at 76 ...
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.