Robin Gibb dies at 62; rose to pop fame as one-third of the Bee Gees

Robin Gibb and his brothers, Maurice and Barry, produced a string of memorable hits and were at the forefront of the disco era with their iconic 'Saturday Night Fever' soundtrack. Robin Gibb was diagnosed with cancer that spread from his colon to his

GREGORY KATZ – AP LONDON — One day after he succumbed to cancer, Bee Gee Robin Gibb was hailed in his native Britain Monday as a master musician whose interests went far beyond the recording studio. The distinctive singer, who wrote and arranged

Robin Gibb, a founding member of the Bee Gees who helped propel the group to international stardom, has died. He was 62.

Robin Gibb, singer with the legendary disco-era band the Bee Gees, has died aged 62 after a battle against cancer, his family said. Gibb, who was born in England and briefly moved to Brisbane as a child, had been battling colon and liver cancer since

LONDON (AP) — With his carefully tended hair, tight trousers and perfect harmonies, Robin Gibb, along with his brothers Maurice and Barry, defined the disco era. As part of the Bee Gees — short for the Brothers Gibb — they created dance floor

Bee Gees Star Robin Gibb in a Coma

True to one of the Bee Gees' biggest hits, Robin Gibb is Stayin' Alive — but unfortunately, not in good health. After a bout with colon cancer that.

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True to one of the Bee Gees' biggest hits, Robin Gibb is Stayin' Alive — but unfortunately, not in good health. After a bout with colon cancer that.

The 62-year-old former Bee Gees member, who underwent more surgery last month, is reportedly in a coma.

I give The Night Lands 8 Seductive Red-headed Priestesses out of 10. by The Canadian Press – Story: 73906 FILE This Wednesday April 11, 2007 file photo shows Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb as he talks with journalists at the European Parliament in Brussels

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