Firstly, some background. Listen to the Bee Gees’ early catalog, you’ll hear soft rock (“How Do You Mend a Broken Heart”) and Beatlesque baroque pop (“Lonely Days”) but not disco. According to The ...
When the Bee Gees released their single “Jive Talkin’” in May 1975, it marked a major stylistic turning point in the band’s history. The brotherly trio had already enjoyed success. Between 1967 and ...
SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER is a sensational production featuring massive dance hits such as Night Fever, Jive Talkin, How Deep Is Your Love, You Should Be Dancing and Nights on Broadway along with iconic ...
Two weeks after the Bee Gees Tribute, MANIA: The ABBA Tribute will bring the magic of Sweden's most famous musical export to town. Formed in 1999, MANIA has sold out theaters and concert halls across ...
Frank Marshall's documentary for HBO 'The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,' salutes the brothers Gibb, from their breakthrough pop ballads through their era-defining 'Saturday Night Fever' ...
The music of the brothers Gibb is “Stayin’ Alive” in the form of a tribute band that has one performance in Pennsylvania this year. Stayin Alive “One Night of the Bee Gees” will perform at 7:30 p.m.
Two drummers for the Bee Gees — one during the long-running Anglo-Australian pop group’s early days of hitmaking ballads, the other during its white-hot disco superstardom — died four days apart, ...
After a highly successful North Island tour in August 2025, the Best of the Bee Gees Show travels to the South Island to honour the 1979 “Greatest” album with a set list of iconic disco, ballads and ...
Unselected Admiration for Emma and Co. Why William F. Buckley Jr.’s Gratitude Remains Relevant in 2025 Flimsy Premise Aside, Monet and Venice Is Worth Seeing Springsteen’s Self-Mythologizing Home ...
Musician and singer Todd Sharman has performed in many bands over the years, including a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers tribute band called Full Moon Fever. But performing in Stayin’ Alive, a Bee ...
Today's entry: "BeeGees Love Songs," featuring mostly classic versions of the romantic ditties of the Brothers Gibb (love that "Words!") plus some lame remakes of stuff they wrote but didn't record ...
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