Todd Sharman, who performs the role of Robin Gibb, joined us to talk about his long connection to the Bee Gees and what ...
THE BEE GEES: ONE NIGHT ONLY features the group’s 1997 concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. One of the very few Bee Gees performances ever filmed, the music special showcases many of their greatest ...
PRINCETON, W.Va. (WVVA) - Grease isn’t the word -- but they did write the song the Bee Gees comes to Mercer County, WV in the form of a tribute band. Executive Director of the Chuck Mathena Center, ...
Hosted on MSN
Video doesn't authentically show Bee Gees' grandchildren singing 'How Deep Is Your Love'
A video authentically showed the grandchildren of Grammy Award-winning musical group the Bee Gees singing "How Deep Is Your Love." Rating: Miscaptioned (About this rating?) For years, social media ...
Global bachata music star Prince Royce releases his new single “How Deep is Your Love,” where he is able to dust off the Bee Gees classic and make it his own, with a unique bachata twist to it. Prince ...
Who would've thought that a country artist would be the perfect person to sing a disco love song? But that's exactly what happened when Keith Urban covered "To Love Somebody" by The Bee Gees. Taking ...
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. (Courtesy of You ...
Odessa was a very ambitious effort, and it was unfortunately one that caused the band to come apart at the seams. The Gibb brothers decided to reform their band with a new sense of creativity and ...
Bee Gees drummer Colin “Smiley” Petersen has died, according to an Australian cover band with ties to the 78-year-old percussionist. Best of the Bee Gees performer Evan Webster told the Daily News by ...
Drummers from the Bee Gees' two signature periods have passed away within four days of one another: Disco-era contributor Dennis Bryon, 76, died on Nov. 14 and original member Colin Petersen, 78, ...
Colin Petersen, the original Bee Gees drummer who played on such classic 1960s tracks as “I Started a Joke,” “To Love Somebody” and “I Just Gotta Get a Message to You,” died Monday. He was 78. His ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results