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Yet after watching this documentary, even if you didn’t have an especially deep love for the band in their heyday, you might find yourself humming those tunes all over again. “The Bee Gees ...
Are you ready for some Night Fever? Direct from London’s West End: You Win Again is out on tour – Celebrating the Music of The Bee Gees. The magical music of the Gibbs’ brothers takes you on a journey ...
WEST End tribute show You Win Again celebrates the music of The Bee Gees at the Grand Opera House, York, tonight (November 22). The 7.30pm concert will revel in the Gibb brothers' music through ...
Tickets for original dates 26th March 2020 & 18th September 2021 are valid for new date Thursday 29th September 2022, no exchange necessary. Prepare to experience the distinct sound of one the ...
Frank Marshall On The Rise & Fall & Rise Again Of The Bee Gees In His HBO Docu ‘How Can You Mend A Broken Heart’ – Crew Call Podcast. By Anthony D'Alessandro. Anthony D'Alessandro.
On Saturday night, the new Bee Gees documentary How Can You Mend a Broken Heart will debut on HBO. Directed by Frank Marshall, it tells the story of the group via archival videos and new ...
Colin Petersen Facebook / Best of the Bee Gees. Petersen was born on March 24, 1946, in Queensland, Australia. He got his nickname from starring in the 1956 film “Smiley.” At age 20, Petersen ...
An official selection of the 2020 Telluride Film Festival, “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” is produced with Polygram Entertainment, Kennedy/Marshall and White Horse Pictures, ...
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart relied on a huge amount of archival footage, including performances of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb that span decades. “They run the gamut from ...
If you’re a family, you can make it last. If you’re not a family, things can fragment pretty quickly.” The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart debuts December 12th on HBO and HBO Max .
The Bee Gees were much more than mere beneficiaries of a fad. Their music defined their peak years as surely as the Beatles did theirs, and at his best, Barry was a songwriter to rival Paul McCartney.