Bee Gees : children of the world / Bob Stanley.
Publisher: London : Nine Eight Books, 2023Description: 391 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781788705417 (hbk.) :
- ML421.B43
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Includes bibliographical references, discography and index.
The world is full of Bee Gees fans. Yet, for a band of such renown, little is known about Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb. Weren't two of them twins? Didn't one of them marry Lulu? Where does Andy fit into the Gibb family tree? And why did they storm out of that Clive Anderson interview? People tend to have their favourite era of the Bee Gees' career, but many listeners are also conscious that there is more to uncover about the band. This book will provide the perfect route in, pulling together every fascinating strand to tell the story of a group with the imagination of the Beatles, the pop craft of ABBA, the drama of Fleetwood Mac and the emotional heft of the Beach Boys.
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