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Robin Gibb received a standing ovation as he made a return to the stage on Monday night (13Feb12). The Stayin' Alive hitmaker, who is battling colon cancer, made his first public performance in several months by joining military singers The Soldiers...
Gibb performing at the London Paladium BEE GEES star Robin Gibb has delighted fans by making his first public appearance since being hospitalised almost five months ago. It's almost gone and I feel fantastic Now he is looking forward to attending the...
LEEDS, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 09: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Mike Read holds a card containing a message from Bee Gees Barry and Robin Gibb as he attends Sir Jimmy Savile's funeral service at... View Photo »
I wish to thank my family, friends and fans and the many thousands of people who do not know me but have enjoyed Bee Gees music and have wished me well
Gibb received a standing ovation Monday night (02-13-12) as he returned to the stage for the first time following his cancer battle. The Bee Gees star - who has amazed doctors with his incredible progress in his fight against colon and liver cancer -...
The 62-year-old star made a guest appearance at the London Palladium in the Coming Home charity concert for injured servicemen. He was given a standing ovation alongside The Soldiers, with whom he recorded a Remembrance Day single last year. Gibb has...
GEES star Robin Gibb has returned to the stage for the first time in months following his cancer battle. The 62-year-old star made a guest appearance at the London Palladium in the Coming Home charity concert for injured servicemen. He was given a...
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24: British Prime Minister David Cameron watches a performance by 'The Soldiers' Lance Corporal Ryan Ldzi (2nd,L), Staff Sergeant Richie Maddocks (R) and Sergeant Major Gary Chilton (2nd,R) inside Number 10 Downing Street on... View Photo »
I just imagine he is out there somewhere, and I will bump into him one day.'
The 62-year-old star made a guest appearance at the London Palladium in the Coming Home charity concert for injured servicemen. He was given a standing ovation alongside The Soldiers, with whom he recorded a Remembrance Day single last year. Gibb has...
Gees star Robin Gibb has returned to the stage for the first time in months following his cancer battle. The 62-year-old star made a guest appearance at the London Palladium in the Coming Home charity concert for injured servicemen. He was given a...
Robin Hugh Gibb CBE (born December 22, 1949) is a singer and songwriter. He was born in Douglas, Isle of Man, to English parents, the twin brother of Maurice Gibb (1949-2003), and younger brother to Barry. He is best known as a member of the singing/songwriting trio the Bee Gees. The trio got their start in Australia, and found major success... Full Article
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24: British Prime Minister David Cameron watches a performance by 'The Soldiers' Lance Corporal Ryan Ldzi (2nd,L), Staff Sergeant Richie Maddocks (R) and Sergeant Major Gary Chilton (2nd,R) inside Number 10 Downing Street on October 24, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24: British Prime Minister David Cameron is joined by 'The Soldiers' Lance Corporal Ryan Ldzi (L), Staff Sergeant Richie Maddocks (2nd L) and Sergeant Major Gary Chilton (R) outside Number 10 Downing Street on October 24, 2011 in London, England. Mr Cameron...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24: British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves Number 10 Downing Street on October 24, 2011 in London, England. Mr Cameron is helping to launch the 2011 Poppy Appeal with the 'The Soldiers', a trio of singing British Army soldiers.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24: British Prime Minister David Cameron watches a performance by 'The Soldiers' Lance Corporal Ryan Ldzi (2nd,L), Staff Sergeant Richie Maddocks (R) and Sergeant Major Gary Chilton (2nd,R) inside Number 10 Downing Street on October 24, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »I wish to thank my family, friends and fans and the many thousands of people who do not know me but have enjoyed Bee Gees music and have wished me well
I just imagine he is out there somewhere, and I will bump into him one day.'
You realize that however much you don’t think about death – or think that’s for other people – you’re just an organism living from day to day. I’m just grateful I’m here
something I haven’t accepted still. He was a relatively young man and he just went all of a sudden.
