The Music of The Bee Gees

The 1960s gave the world many unforgettable acts and songs, but one of the most notable groups from the Psychedelic Era of music that continues to flourish in the music industry today is The Bee Gees. The brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb have succeeded in creating songs that have become classics in the music world. Songs like “To Love Somebody”, “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart”, “How Deep Is Your Love”, “Stayin’ Alive” and “More Than A Woman” have reached international fame in the years they have released them and they have been covered by many artists over the decades following their release. Over the years they have produced twenty-two studio albums and have received many awards recognizing their excellence in music.

Today only Robin and Barry Gibb remain, as Maurice Gibb passed away suddenly in 2001 due to a strangulated intestine. Still, their songs are played on the radio and remain to be timeless pieces which the people still recognize and relate to in the present time. Robin and Barry have also retired the name The Bee Gees, and Robin has moved to pursue a solo career. Recently, though, Barry and Robin have reunited to perform together in a number of engagements. The Bee Gees has been given the Grammy Legend Award in 2003 in recognition of a lifetime of excellent songwriting and hitmaking. I will always remember their songs and enjoy their music no matter how many years pass by.

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