Music of the pop-rock band the Bee Gees is “Stayin’ Alive” thanks in part to a Bay Area tribute band. You Should Be Dancing, a Bay Area Bee Gees tribute band, performs in concert. (Courtesy of You ...
Ridley Scott is teasing the Bee Gees biopic he is set to direct at Paramount, which has been delayed. The Gladiator II director was set to start filming already, but after the studio “changed the ...
Bee Gees drummer Colin “Smiley” Petersen has died, according to an Australian cover band with ties to the 78-year-old percussionist. Best of the Bee Gees performer Evan Webster told the Daily News by ...
EXCLUSIVE: With its movie Bob Marley: One Love now in theaters, Paramount Pictures is moving fast on another high-profile biopic on a popular music group and looks to have found an A-list director to ...
Paramount will distribute the film, which has a script from 'Gladiator' scribe John Logan. By Aaron Couch Film Editor The British Australian trio The Bee Gees became one of the top-selling musical ...
A video authentically showed the grandchildren of Grammy Award-winning musical group the Bee Gees singing "How Deep Is Your Love." Rating: Miscaptioned (About this rating?) For years, social media ...
In the popular imagination, the Bee Gees were simply the three Gibb brothers, two of whom are no longer with us. During their run, however, the Bee Gees were a band, and those three brothers were ...
SAGINAW, MI — “STAYIN’ ALIVE: One Night of the Bee Gees” this month will deliver to a downtown Saginaw venue what organizers call “the ultimate tribute to the brothers Gibbs,” offering audiences a ...
Though Robin, who passed away in 2012 at the age of 62, put out a few solo projects, Barry shared with Classic Pop magazine that he only released one half-hearted solo effort in 1984. “My brothers ...
The Bee Gees rode the disco wave of the late 1970s, with hits like “Stayin’ Alive,” “You Should Be Dancing” and “Night Fever.” But there’s more to the catalog of the three Australian Gibb brothers ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...