Bee Gees

The Soul Behind the Spotlight: Inside the Bee Gees’ 1979 Tour and “Too Much Heaven”

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some moments are too big to be forgotten. The Bee Gees’ 1979 Spirits Having Flown tour was one of them. ...

A Final Farewell: Maurice Gibb’s Emotional Last Performance of ‘Live by Request’

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some moments in music are more than just performances they are goodbyes. That was the case when Maurice Gibb of ...

Long Before They Were Icons, They Were Just Family, “The Joy of the Bee Gees” Is the Story of Love, Loss, and Staying Together 

Deborah L. Jacobs

Long before the world called them legends, the Bee Gees were just three brothers chasing a dream. “The Joy of ...

The Moment “Night Fever” Starts, You’re Not Just Listening, The Bee Gees Pull You Onto the Dance Floor of a Generation That Never Stopped Moving

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs don’t just play they ignite. From the first beat of “Night Fever” the room changes. It’s smooth, it’s ...

They Did Not Need Flash or Fame, The Bee Gees Made “How Deep Is Your Love” Feel Like a Private Moment Between Hearts That Still Lingers Decades Later

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs don’t just play they stay with you, like the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. First loves, slow ...

When the Bee Gees Played “Jive Talkin’” in Berlin, 1991 and Time Stood Still

Deborah L. Jacobs

What if a song could make you feel like the past never really left you? That is what happened when ...

Why the Bee Gees’ 1991 Berlin Performance of ‘One’ Still Feels Like Someone Holding Your Hand Through Heartbreak

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs do not just sound good they feel like someone reaching out to steady you. That is what it ...

When Barry Gibb Sang This in 1989, the Whole Room Fell Silent

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some voices do not just sing they explain what pain feels like. That is exactly what happens when Barry Gibb ...

Robin Gibb Didn’t Just Sing ‘I Can’t See Nobody’, He Let the Pain Spill Out One Cracked Note at a Time

Deborah L. Jacobs

Even while writing some of the most beautiful love songs ever recorded, the Bee Gees were often nursing their own ...

On the Edge of Giving Up, the Bee Gees Took the Stage and Sang ‘Massachusetts’ Like It Was Their Last Truth Left to Tell

Deborah L. Jacobs

They were ready to walk away from it all. After a string of struggles and fading attention, the Bee Gees ...