Robin Gibb, the British pop singer with the quavering falsetto who sold more than 200 million albums with his two brothers in the Bee Gees and became an icon of the "Saturday Night Fever" disco era, ...
LONDON — Robin Gibb, one of the three Bee Gees whose falsetto harmonies powered such hits as "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever" and defined the flashy disco era died Sunday, his representative said. He ...
The catchy songs, with their falsetto vocals and relentless beat, are familiar pop culture mainstays. There are more than 6,000 cover versions of the Bee Gees hits, and they are still heard on dance ...
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; ...
The catchy songs, with their falsetto vocals and relentless beat, are familiar pop culture mainstays. There are more than 6,000 cover versions of the Bee Gees hits, and they are still heard on dance ...
Robin Gibb, one of the three Bee Gees whose falsetto harmonies powered such hits as "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever" and defined the flashy disco era died Sunday, his representative said. He was 62.
LONDON (AP) -- With his carefully tended hair, tight trousers and perfect harmonies, Robin Gibb, along with his brothers Maurice and Barry, defined the disco era. As part of the Bee Gees -- short for ...
LONDON (AP) -- With his carefully tended hair, tight trousers and perfect harmonies, Robin Gibb, along with his brothers Maurice and Barry, defined the disco era. As part of the Bee Gees -- short for ...
Robin Gibb — one-third of the Bee Gees — died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, the Los Angeles Times reports. He was 62 years old: Suggested Reading RFK Jr. and 15 Other Trump Picks Unprepared, ...
The singer-songwriter was the middle brother in the trio that transcended the worlds of pop, soul and disco to become one of the top-grossing music acts of all time. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Robin ...
LONDON - Robin Gibb, one of the three Bee Gees whose falsetto harmonies powered such hits as "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever" and defined the flashy disco era, died Sunday, his representative said.