About the Bee Gees
The Bee Gees were a British-Australian pop group formed in 1958. The trio consisted of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. Known for their distinctive harmonies and falsetto vocals, they became one of the most successful musical acts in history. Their career spanned over four decades, evolving from pop ballads in the 1960s to disco anthems in the 1970s.
Band Members
Barry Gibb
Vocals, Guitar
Robin Gibb
Vocals
Maurice Gibb
Vocals, Bass, Keyboards
Iconic Hits
- Stayin’ Alive
- How Deep Is Your Love
- Night Fever
- Too Much Heaven
- Tragedy
- Words
- I Started a Joke
- Jive Talkin’
Legacy
The Bee Gees sold over 220 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all time. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 and received numerous awards, including Grammys and a CBE. Their soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever (1977) remains one of the best-selling albums ever.