Bee Gees Album Sales Soar in the Wake of Robin Gibb’s Death
How can you mend a broken heart? If you’re a Bee Gees fan, it’s by picking up the band’s albums in tribute to late singing sibling Robin Gibb.
How can you mend a broken heart? If you’re a Bee Gees fan, it’s by picking up the band’s albums in tribute to late singing sibling Robin Gibb.
This may help explain why the statements from Robin Gibb was so positive about his cancer in February and the ill health that beset him in March... too many cancer patients were saying if Robin's Cancer can go south so fast, maybe mine can too. That's not the case.
Private and public services for Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, who died on May 20, are currently in the planning stages. The Guardian is reporting that Gibb will be buried next month following a private service near his home in Thame, Oxfordshire. The private service will include music by Roy Orbison — Gibb’s favorite singer — and the Bee Gees. Robin’s favorite hymns, Jerusalem and I Vow to Thee My Country, will also be featured.
The death of Robin Gibb today (May 20) due to cancer is but the latest in a series of deaths to hit the rock community in the past few months. Gibb’s passing has caused music lovers from around the world to log on to Twitter and share their grief.
After a battle with Cancer that put him in a coma and made him cancel many appearances in the coming months. Rolling Stone and BBC Radio have announced that Robin Gibb, one of the founding members of the BEE GEES has died.
In news that could only be described as “miraculous,” it’s possible that Robin Gibb could be released from the hospital next week. The Daily Mirror quoted a family friend who says that his condition is improving every day, and is now sitting up and talking after having regained consciousness from a week-long coma on April 21.
Even though his diagnosis is still Cancer, Robin Gibb is showing improved signs this morning.
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Bee Gee Robin Gibb is now conscious and speaking to his wife
With all the bad news last week surrounding the deaths of Dick Clark and Levon Helm, we may have some good news. According to reports coming out of England, Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, whose health had taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks, has come out of the coma he lapsed into last week.
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