The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb is getting candid about his life. Gibb — who is the sole surviving member of the Bee Gees — reflected on a number of topics including his upcoming music, his family, The Bee ...
The songs are familiar; the arrangements are new. For his latest album, "Greenfields," Barry Gibb has taken the Bee Gees' catalogue to Music City. "I was bitten by Nashville," he said, "because ...
The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb has announced a new country and bluegrass-inspired album called GREENFIELDS: The Gibb Brothers Songbook, Vol. 1. It features Gibb dueting songs from the Bee Gees catalog with ...
Producer Anant Singh revealed Tuesday that Barry Gibb, co-founder of the Bee Gees, has composed the song “Angels” for Oliver Schmitz’s “Shepherds and Butchers,” which will have its world premiere at ...
Checking out this week’s new music releases (all subject to change). Album of the Week: Sole surviving Bee Gee Barry Gibb is more than stayin’ alive on his new solo effort “Greenfields: The Gibb ...
After giving disco fans night fever in the ‘70s, Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees is turning to his first love – country music. The 74-year-old has released a new album titled "Greenfields: The Gibb ...
Barry Gibb’s music, written with his brothers, once seemed to change the world. Now, in a time of so much loss — personal, as Gibb continues to process the deaths of his brothers, and universally, as ...
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings lend their stellar harmonies to Barry Gibb for “Butterfly,” a track off Gibb’s forthcoming country/roots album Greenfields, produced by Dave Cobb. The song was first ...
Add another jukebox show to the Broadway hopper. Wicked co-producer Universal Theatrical Group (UTG), Universal Pictures’ live theatre division, has reached an agreement with Barry Gibb, Yvonne Gibb, ...
The last Bee Gee looks back at his wide-ranging catalog of hits, and ahead to an album of duets that spotlights his first love, country music. Barry Gibb is revisiting his past via an album of duets ...
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