As part of the Bee Gees — tiny for the Brothers Gibb — they made dance building classics like "Stayin Alive," ''Jive Talkin'," and "Night Fever" that can still get crowds onto the dance floor. The familiar songs, with their falsetto vocals and
Robin Gibb, Bee Gees thespian and co-founder, died Sunday at the age of 62, according to Rolling Stone. The musician had been battling cancer.
As part of the Bee Gees — tiny for the Brothers Gibb — they made dance building classics like "Stayin Alive," ''Jive Talkin'," and "Night Fever" that can still get crowds onto the dance floor. The familiar songs, with their falsetto vocals and
By Catherine Mayer | May 20, 2012 | + Although the Bee Gees' recognition started to decline as did the disco movement, the contingent still toured and promoted their music. Here, Gibb performs at the unison in Dublin, Ireland in 1998. The final photographs of Robin
By Mike Collett-White LONDON (Reuters) – Bee Gees thespian Robin Gibb, who with brothers Barry and Maurice helped conclude the disco epoch with their falsetto harmonies and musty beats on pound hits such as 'Stayin Alive' and 'Jive Talkin,' has died after a