Bee Gees Biopic Stayin’ Alive With New DirectorBee Gees Biopic Stayin’ Alive With New DirectorParamount Pictures has enlisted John Carney to helm yet-untitled film.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
40 Years Ago: The Bees Gees Break Away From Disco on ‘Living Eyes’40 Years Ago: The Bees Gees Break Away From Disco on ‘Living Eyes’With radio stations refusing to play their records, it was time for a new approach.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Foo Fighters Cover Bee Gees for Record Store Day LPFoo Fighters Cover Bee Gees for Record Store Day LPLimited-edition album also includes five live-in-the-studio versions of 'Medicine at Midnight' tunes. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
32 Bands That Don’t Actually Have ‘The’ in Their Names32 Bands That Don’t Actually Have ‘The’ in Their NamesWhich ones have you been saying wrong your whole life?Joe DiVitaJoe DiVita
Foo Fighters Cover Bee Gees’ ‘You Should Be Dancing’Foo Fighters Cover Bee Gees’ ‘You Should Be Dancing’"I should have been singing like this for the last 25 years!” says Dave Grohl. Allison RappAllison Rapp
Watch Noel Gallagher Hail the Bee Gees in Documentary ClipWatch Noel Gallagher Hail the Bee Gees in Documentary ClipOasis co-founder explains what’s unique about Gibb brothers’ music in ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.’Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Barry Gibb Says Bee Gees’ ‘Best Times’ Came Before Their FameBarry Gibb Says Bee Gees’ ‘Best Times’ Came Before Their FameHe recalls watching his brothers struggle with “demons” while his wife protected him from similar dangers.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Watch Eric Clapton in Clip From Bee Gees DocumentaryWatch Eric Clapton in Clip From Bee Gees DocumentaryScene from ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ explores the development of the band’s falsetto vocals.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
THE BEE GEES GO IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION IN THE mid 70'sTHE BEE GEES GO IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION IN THE mid 70'sAfter success early in their career with soft-rock ballads, the band found a new direction in 1975. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Robert Stigwood, Former Manager of Cream and the Bee Gees, DiesRobert Stigwood, Former Manager of Cream and the Bee Gees, DiesRobert Stigwood also briefly lured the Who away from Brunswick Records long enough to record the hit "Substitute." Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso