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Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb has died at 62
The group's hits from the soundtrack included "How Deep is Your Love," "Stayin' Alive", and "More than a Woman." (AP) Andy Gibb, left, and his brothers Maurice and Robin in 1979 file photo. Maurice died in 2003. Andy Gibb died in 1988. (AP) The Bee Gees ...  
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Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb dies
The singer looked gaunt in his last few months as he struggled against the relentless disease. Andy Gibb, their younger brother who was not in the Bee Gees, died in 1988 from cocaine addiction. "I sometimes wonder if all the tragedies my family has ...  
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Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees Dies At Age 62
Just days ago Donna Summer, an icon of 1970s pop music, passed away at age 63. Today Robin Gibb, one third of the Bee Gees, additional icons of 1970s pop, died at the age of 62 after a long fight against cancer. The Bee Gees were made up of three Gibb brothers, Barry, Maurice, and Robin, and now only Barry remains living. A fourth brother, Andy Gibb, was a solo star, and he tragically passed away at age 30 in 1988....Read Full Post  
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The Gibb Brother Who Wasn't In The Bee Gees Died Years Ago Of "Fart Failure...
#oops All this time, it was believed that Andy Gibb died in 1988 of an inflamed heart condition caused by an infection. But Lucy Yang of New York's ABC 7 is here to tell us otherwise. More »  
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Gibb matriarch loses third son with Robin's death
Her son Robin Gibb - a Bee Gees founder known for his astonishing vocals and songwriting skills - died Sunday after a long battle with cancer at the age of 62. Earlier, she had lost her sons Andy Gibb, a pop idol who died in 1988 at age 30 from ...  
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Bee Gees Cursed? Robin Gibb Gone Too Soon, Mother Son Pondered Tragedies and...
Is there a Bee Gees curse? Barbara Gibb, the mother of Bee Gees founder Robin is worried the "misfortunes the Gibb's family has endured was due to a curse," reports the Christian Post. Robin also expressed concern over the idea of a family curse. Both have been reported Andy Gibb was the first member of the four brothers to die...  
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Bee Gees' Robin Gibb Dies
Singer Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees died Sunday at age 62 "following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery," his representative said. Gibb and brothers Maurice and Barry combined their falsetto voices on such hits as "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever" and "You Win Again." Robin handled lead voices on the group's song "I Started a Joke." Now only Barry Gibb remains of the four singing brothers in their family, which included Andy and...  
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More than a bandmate: Robin Gibb's place was at his brothers' side, writing...
Three Bee Gees' singles reached No.1 worldwide (How Deep is Your Love, Stayin' Alive and Night Fever); they scored similar success with hits written for brother Andy Gibb; and the soundtrack album, of which eight songs were written by the Bee Gees ...  
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Not Stayin' Alive
Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees died today of cancer at 62. His fraternal twin brother and fellow Bee Gee Maurice died of a heart attack in 2003. His younger brother, solo pop star Andy, committed suicide died in 1988 at the age of 30. That leaves just Barry Gibb stayin' alive. [ Comment on this story ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]  
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Robin Gibb, Bee Gees co-founder, dies of cancer
One of his final projects was a classical requiem with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra that he co-wrote with his son RJ to mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Younger brother Andy Gibb, who also enjoyed considerable chart ...  
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The Bee Gees Are Disco Icons, but Robin Gibb Was Pure Pop
The brothers had Andy Williams in mind when they wrote "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" but what they delivered was correctly heard as a soul record. Yes, the Bee Gees were a trio—oldest brother Barry Gibb and the younger fraternal twins, Maurice (who ...  
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Bee Gees Cursed? They All Died Before They Should Have
While curses are just superstition, some people take them literally. First, there was the youngest brother, Andy Gibb, who was a solo artist and abused alcohol and drugs at an early age and died after collapsing from a heart attack in 1988 at the age of 30.  
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Robin Gibb of The Bee Gees Dies at 62
Gibb and his son R.J. recently completed work on Titanic Requiem ... the ballad “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” which originally was offered to Andy Williams. In the mid-’70s, The Bee Gees heeded the advice of Eric Clapton and headed to Miami ...  
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Bee Gees’ Awards History
The brothers—Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb--would have been finalists in several other TV categories as well. They had two of the year's top five singles: "Night Fever" at #2 and "Stayin' Alive" at #4. ("Night Fever" was blocked from the top spot by Andy ...  
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Robin Gibb, Member of Bee Gees, Died at 62
Their soundtrack to the movie "Saturday Night Fever" won a Grammy in 1979 and reigned as the top-selling album in history until Michael Jackson's "Thriller" topped ... a teen idol, died of heart failure at age 30. Andy struggled with alcohol, drugs and ...  
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Bee Gees Cursed? Are They Paying 'Karmic' Price For Fame?
Barbara Gibb, the mother of the BEE GEES Gibbs brothers thinks that her family is cursed and paying a 'karmic price' for their musical success. Barbara had four sons, Andy, Robin, Maurice and Barry. Of the four, the eldest, Barry is the only one still ...  
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