Listening to Kelsea Ballerini's newest album, "Patterns," I started thinking of the Bee Gees. No, the country singer hasn't handed the world anything that remotely sounds like the Brothers Gibb.
When Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb gave their first performance on national TV, they probably never dreamed that the Bee Gees would go on to be as successful as they were. It was August 12, 1960, when ...
Meanwhile, the tropical depression seen behind Kristine is still outside PAR. PAGASA is also monitoring a low pressure area, which may not develop into a tropical depression within the next 24 hours.
It was a tragedy beyond imagination. Andy Gibb was the youngest brother to the Bee Gees', and a pop idol in his own right during the late seventies. Luckily, he had access to the greatest pop ...
It’s still 80 degrees in Nashville, and Vince Gill has a stuffy nose and scratchy throat, and he’s huddled on the couch with Amy Grant, his bride of 24 years, talking about what used to be one ...
By Kevin Rutherford Billboard’s inaugural Top Movie Songs chart, powered by Tunefind (a Songtradr company), is here, and Bee Gees’ “Tragedy” claims the first No. 1 spot after its synch in ...
By Rania Aniftos They’re still standing, better than they ever did! Joni Mitchell welcomed her all-star group of friends onstage with her at her Hollywood Bowl “Joni Jam” over the weekend ...
That was the awe-striking scenario when Elton John joined Joni Mitchell on “I’m Still Standing” during her “Joni Jam” concert at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday night. Mitchell put a jazzy ...
According to fan-filmed footage on social media, John and Mitchell shared the stage to perform a rendition of the English singer's "I'm Still Standing," with support from actress Meryl Streep.
Additionally, Meryl Streep and Sir Elton John joined in on the fun during night two of the “Joni Jam,” with John accompanying Mitchell as she covered his song “I’m Still Standing.” Elsewhere during ...
Bands like Fleetwood Mac and Kiss were active for 50 years, while groups like the Bee Gees saw success for decades ... in their specific genre and still perform today. Icons like Santana, Bruce ...
It’s still visible to the naked eye in a dark sky, and it’s certainly an easy target for binoculars. But now’s your last chance to see it — so get out there and take advantage of it while ...