The Gibb Brothers aka The Bee Gees:
from left to right: Robin, Barry, Maurice
Official Website
1965 The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs
1966 Spicks and Specks
1967 Bee Gees
1968 Horizontal
1968 Idea
1969 Odessa
1970 Cucumber Castle
1970 2 Years On
1971 Trafalgar
1972 To Whom It May Concern
1973 Life in a Tin Can
1974 Mr. Natural
1975 Main Course
1976 Children of the World
1979 Spirits Having Flown
1981 Living Eyes
1987 E.S.P.
1989 One
1991 High Civilization
1993 Size Isn't Everything
1997 Still Waters
2001 This Is Where I Came In
These 3 brothers had a ton of musical success in their 40 odd years in the music business. They began performing and recording together in the early 60's and continued until 2003, when Maurice passed away.
In the 60's, the Bee Gees were successful as a "soft rock" group, then in the 70's they exploded as a major player in the Disco scene.
The brother's Gibb had an extremely tight 3-part harmony to their vocals, unmistakable voices. They originally began as a 5 person band in the 60's, but after numerous personal issues and problems amongst band members, they fell apart. The three brothers decided to try to salvage their careers, and continued together in 1970, recording a series of songs that hit the top of the charts in the USA. By the mid 70's the Bee Gees were topping the charts week after week with their Disco hits.
I think most of us remember them as Disco artists, but I also like their soft rock side and their soul music
Here is a couple of their hits from Austrailia in 1964:
from left to right: Robin, Barry, Maurice
Official Website
1965 The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs
1966 Spicks and Specks
1967 Bee Gees
1968 Horizontal
1968 Idea
1969 Odessa
1970 Cucumber Castle
1970 2 Years On
1971 Trafalgar
1972 To Whom It May Concern
1973 Life in a Tin Can
1974 Mr. Natural
1975 Main Course
1976 Children of the World
1979 Spirits Having Flown
1981 Living Eyes
1987 E.S.P.
1989 One
1991 High Civilization
1993 Size Isn't Everything
1997 Still Waters
2001 This Is Where I Came In
These 3 brothers had a ton of musical success in their 40 odd years in the music business. They began performing and recording together in the early 60's and continued until 2003, when Maurice passed away.
In the 60's, the Bee Gees were successful as a "soft rock" group, then in the 70's they exploded as a major player in the Disco scene.
The brother's Gibb had an extremely tight 3-part harmony to their vocals, unmistakable voices. They originally began as a 5 person band in the 60's, but after numerous personal issues and problems amongst band members, they fell apart. The three brothers decided to try to salvage their careers, and continued together in 1970, recording a series of songs that hit the top of the charts in the USA. By the mid 70's the Bee Gees were topping the charts week after week with their Disco hits.
I think most of us remember them as Disco artists, but I also like their soft rock side and their soul music
Here is a couple of their hits from Austrailia in 1964:
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