Barry Alan Crompton Gibb CBE (born 1 September 1946) is a singer, songwriter and producer. He was born in Douglas, Isle of Man, to English parents.
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The Telegraph (UK)
June 25, 2017
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Uniformed security and stage hands broke into an apparently synchronized disco dance routine during Staying Alive to the delight of the crowd and astonishment of the veteran superstar.
There were moments that Gibb appeared near tears, and others when his mega-watt Gibb smile glowed like a moonbeam through the Garden as he sang “Nights on Broadway.
Their unique look Barry’s trademark falsetto and their catchy RnB hooks made them a massive success with hits Tragedy How Deep Is Your Love and Night Fever – made for disco dancing.
“Three, two, one…” the crowd shout to accompany the countdown clock on the screen at the back of the stage. What they are unaware of though is that they are not counting down to the beginning of anything. Instead they anticipate a return to somewhere they once knew. As the clock moves one final stroke they ar
The Bee Gee's famous thatch is grey now a little thinner but still a magnificent barnet – outlasting the vagaries of fashion since the disco era when he and his younger brothers clocked up most of their 220m sales.
After all it’s rather difficult to navigate the genre of disco without stumbling upon countless hits from the band or even the pop-rock scene of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s.
Sure, it’s not the first night of the tour (Boston was treated to this four days prior). But the last time Gibb treated the U.S. to a second night of anything that could be called a tour was in 1998.