
Robin Gibb
Robin Gibb, the co-founder of the Bee Gees, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, Rolling Stone reports. He was 62.
"The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his...
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Robin Gibb
The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb is in a coma, according to multiple British outlets.
Gibb, who has been widely reported to be battling cancer, developed pneumonia recently and has slipped into a coma, The Sun reports. His family and ...
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Darren Criss
Why am I seeing flashes of Darren Criss (Blaine) in a crisp white suit pointing up to a mirror ball? Probably because Glee exec producer Ryan Murphy is teaming with Barry Gibb on an April episode to honor The Bee Gees' Saturday Night Fever soundtrack...
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Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb
The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb is reportedly battling liver cancer, according to multiple British outlets.
Gibb, 61, has been undergoing treatment for several months and was rushed to the hospital last week after an emergency call was placed from his home, The Daily Mail reports. He returned home ...
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Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb
Jimmy Fallon is going to have some hilarious explaining to do.
Barry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees — who Fallon and Justin Timberlake notoriously impersonated on Saturday Night Live — will guest on...
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Alicia Keys, Leona Lewis
Next Tuesday, Dancing with the Stars will announce the three finalists for Season 9 in a star-studded results show that will include performances by Alicia Keys, Leona Lewis and Barry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees.
Keys will debut her new single...
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Thanks to a little bit of magic known as the TV webcast, and a tall guy going by "JK", I was able to watch Idol in L.A. at the N.Y. time, while the show was being taped live back in L.A. (Crazy, I know!) So, Ive got the goods for you tonight earlier rather than later. See, Ive got a gig to get to, so on with the show. After sitting through an hour of just about nothing seriously, were winding down here and theres only so much filler a girl can take heres all you really need to know. (Besides, if you watched the show, you really dont want me to recap all that. And if you didnt watch the show, youll thank me for not having to live through every stretched-out moment.)Barry Gibb sang live; his voice was as falsetto-y as ever. Pink sang, though not live, and she was pretty good. Shes grown on me since I saw her last year at the TV Guide Emmy party. She pretty much brought the house down there, and I had only really known...
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Those were the good old days. Probably long before most of you were born. But I remember them well. And I remember The Brothers Gibb, aka the Bee Gees, and Saturday Night Fever. Skinny guys in high-waisted white pants with matching jackets. Its time to bring them back!Barry Gibb, who has possibly the highest voice I have ever heard on a grown man, was happy to have the four remaining Idols sing not just four, but eight of his songs. Eight songs, you say? Whoa, boy
.Im lining them up two-by-two, praying for an early night.Melinda kicked off the show declaring, Love You Inside and Out and she reminded me of Gloria Gaynor (thats a huge compliment)! Ive got no issue with Melindas version of the song. You know how I love this gal. Randy said it was a solid performance. Paula said, Its hard to critique you, which isnt saying much. Simon said, I expect incredible tonight, and it was more of...
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As part of American Idol's first night of viewer-decided eliminations, it was officially announced that both Jennifer Lopez and Gwen Stefani will be performing on the show later this season. Also slated for stop-bys are Jon Bon Jovi, Martina McBride (one of my favorite tennis players), Diana Ross (maybe that fueled the Jacko rumor?), Barry Gibb, and Lulu and Peter Noone from Herman's Hermits (fronting a "British Invasion" theme night. Start shuddering now). In other Idol news, Season 5 finalist Kellie Pickler will perform her new single, "I Wonder," on next week's results show.
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Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb are reuniting for a duets CD that's being billed as a follow-up to their landmark 1980 album, Guilty. According to Billboard, Guilty Pleasures — in stores on Sept. 20 — is expected to include the Streisand-Gibb duets "Come Tomorrow" and "Above the Law." The album will also feature Streisand singing a number of new songs written for her by Gibb and heavily edited by Babs.
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