Bee Gees

Today we remember Robin Gibb, the soulful voice of the Bee Gees whose haunting tones in “Massachusetts” and “I Started a Joke” carried his homeland’s pride across the world. With his brothers, he gave us a legacy of over 200 million records sold, a soundtrack to both joy and heartbreak. Yet behind the fame was a story of quiet battles and a farewell that still leaves the world longing for one more song… discover it here.

Among the many songs in the Bee Gees’ rich and varied catalog, few carry the...

Barry Gibb has confessed that his heart still beats strongest when he is near music. These days, he spends long hours sketching lyrics and shaping melodies that echo both gratitude and longing. For him, songwriting has always been a lifeline — a bridge between past and present, between brothers gone and dreams that still endure. Now, Barry speaks of creating something deeply meaningful, a body of work that honors memory while offering hope to others. Yet he remains guarded about what form it will take, leaving only a gentle promise: the music is coming, and it may surprise us all…

By the early 1990s, the Bee Gees were navigating a musical landscape that had shifted...

Maurice Gibb was the quiet strength of the Bee Gees, the man whose harmonies and musicianship helped carry British music to every corner of the globe. From “Stayin’ Alive” to “How Deep Is Your Love,” his touch is forever etched into songs that defined generations. Though often away from the spotlight, his influence shaped one of the most successful groups in history, bringing pride and honor to his homeland. And yet, behind the music, there was a side of Maurice few ever truly knew…

There are songs that define a decade, and then there are songs that transcend time...

On the quiet afternoon of August 17, the sun cast a soft glow over Thame, Oxfordshire, as Vince Melouney — the original Bee Gees guitarist — made his way to the resting place of Robin Gibb. Standing in silence, he bowed his head, the weight of decades of friendship and music pressing gently on his heart. In his hand, a small bouquet of roses trembled slightly in the breeze. For a moment, Vince whispered the words of “I Started a Joke,” a song that carried Robin’s unmistakable voice into eternity. Placing the flowers upon the stone, he murmured, “Your voice still sings, Robin.” The air felt alive with memory — as if the music they once shared would never truly fade.

Before the mirror balls, before the falsetto harmonies that would define the Bee Gees during...

At a recent memorial, the sound of the Bee Gees filled the air once more, tender and timeless. Barry Gibb stepped forward, his voice carrying both grief and grace, as if reaching out to Robin and Maurice who lingered in spirit. The melodies rose softly, weaving past and present into one fragile thread of memory. Every word seemed to echo with love, every chord with unspoken goodbyes. The audience sat in silence, many with tears in their eyes, knowing they were witnessing more than music. It was a sacred farewell — a promise that the brothers’ songs would live on forever.

By the early 1990s, the world had already witnessed the Bee Gees reinvent themselves multiple...

“ONE LAST TIME, WE WILL PLAY FOR THE DREAMERS…” — Two giants from different worlds come together for a final journey. Barry Gibb, the last surviving Bee Gee, and legendary drummer Gregg Bissonette have announced their 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride.” Each show will open with the songs that marked their beginnings: Barry’s breakthrough “Spicks and Specks” (1966) and Gregg’s early spotlight performances in the 1980s. More than a farewell, this tour will be a bridge between eras — a celebration of rhythm, melody, and the timeless spirit of music that unites generations. Dates and venues revealed…

Few songs in modern music history have become as instantly recognizable — or as enduringly...

“ONE LAST TIME, WE WILL SING FOR THE DREAMERS…” — Together, their voices carry the weight of legacy and the warmth of family. Barry Gibb and his son Steve Gibb have announced their 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride” — a once-in-a-lifetime farewell that will unite generations of music lovers. For Barry, it began in 1966 with the Bee Gees’ breakthrough hit “Spicks and Specks”. For Steve, it started in 1988 with “Let’s Get Together”, the first song that hinted at the musical torch he would one day carry. Now, father and son will open each show with those very first songs, performed side-by-side — a tribute to the past and a gift to the future. More than a tour, it will be a journey of harmonies, memories, and goodbyes that only a family bound by music can share. Dates and venues revealed…

When one thinks of the Bee Gees, the mind often jumps to falsettos, glittering dance...