Gee! For about a minute I was the busiest thing that ever happened, eating away.
Stephen
Gee, whose infamous clan terrorised Everton's Grizedale estate, targeted a 77-year-old victim.
If you are a fan of the iconic vocal-oriented pop band Bee
Gees, news of the upcoming show by the tribute band The UK Bee
Gees should be reason enough for you to cheerily screech out a falsetto in celebration.
As soon as the group emerged on stage, the crowd was immediately mesmerized: This was the Bee
Gees, all right.
Now "The Australian Bee
Gees Show,'' a multimedia theatrical concert tribute to the Bee
Gees' four decades of music ranging from thoughtful pop to disco, comes to Massachusetts by way of The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester, at 7:30 p.m.
The show promises to give the audience the experience of being at a Bee
Gees concert, with a blend of classic hits, acoustic medleys and dance floor favourites.
Gibb's family announced his death in a statement, saying: "The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee
Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery.
It's all to celebrate The Bee
Gees' 50 years in the music business, as is their new release Mythology - out now - a box set with a disc dedicated to each brother, it's a must for all Bee
Gees' fans.
For over 40 years, Robin Gibb and the Bee
Gees have produced world - wide record sales of more than 200 million and are in the top five of the most successful recording artists of all time (behind only The Beatles, Paul McCartney, Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson).
"After that we do Islands in the Stream and Chain Reaction where we have guest singers, then it's back to The Bee
Gees with You Win Again.
They have 20 years experience and have performed in London's West End, appeared on numerous TV shows and performed with the actual Bee
Gees themselves.
The Bee
Gees join past honourees including Paul Simon, Merle Haggard, James Brown, Carlos Santana and Dolly Parton.