Bee Gees legend and now President of CISAC, Robin Gibb, opened the Popkomm Music Conference in Berlin this week. During his keynote address, Gibb recalled his early career when it was more about fun than business. ???Writing music was fun for us, because it was our job.
Former Bee Gee Robin Gibb will give the keynote address at the opening ceremony tomorrow. Noted filmmaker Wim Wenders is also speaking at the conference.
HIDALGO, TX- The Laredo Bucks of the Central Hockey League fell against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees 4-3 Friday night at the Dodge Arena, in each team's second pre-season game.
The music industry's anger at illegal copying of pop music has dominated speeches at the start of Popkomm, a three-day annual industry talkfest in Berlin.
LONDON----American music rights organization Broadcast Music Inc. lauded U.K., Europe and Jamaica's premier songwriters, composers and music publishers tonight at the 2008 installment of the BMI London Awards.
BEE Gees star Robin Gibb has made an emotional return to his childhood home. The singing star took film crews on a tour of his former home on Keppel Road in Chorlton ??“ where the Gibb family lived in the 1950s ??“ for his up-coming appearance on the popular topical TV programme, The One Show.
Friday and the nation breathes a collective sigh of relief. The weekend not only holds sleep, fun and chill-out time, but more importantly it??™s D-day on the X Factor!
LONDON, May 16 (UPI) -- Pop icon Robin Gibb says British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is a huge fan of the music Gibb has recorded with his band the Bee Gees.
Pop icon Robin Gibb says British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is a huge fan of the music Gibb has recorded with his band the Bee Gees.He listens to our music every day. He said, 'Your music is absolutely timeless.' Gordon likes our music and I like Gordon, Gibb told The Times of London.The singer went on to say Brown particularly liked the songs Stayin' Alive,Tragedy and How Deep Is Your
Interviewing a Bee Gee can be a tricky business. There was the notorious incident on Clive Anderson's talk show when all three brothers Gibb strode off after tiring of their host's wisecracks. And there was the time Robin Gibb, invited on to Radio 4's Front Row to discuss his last solo album with the probing but hardly combative Mark Lawson, peeled off his mic in mid-conversation.
Like an embarrassing dad, he once famously claimed to be a fan of youthful rock band Arctic Monkeys. But now it seems as if Gordon Brown's musical tastes run more to disco and flares than loud rock and guitars. According to Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees the Prime Minister is a huge fan of the 70s band and their unique brand of falsetto disco pop and listens to their music every day
Like an embarrassing dad, he once famously claimed to be a fan of youthful rock band Arctic Monkeys. But now it seems as if Gordon Brown's musical tastes run more to disco and flares than loud rock and guitars.
Bowl For Kids Sake slated for next month Did you know that President George W. and Laura Bush have twin daughters, that actress Julia Roberts gave birth to twins in 2004, and that Maurice and Robin Gibb of the well-known Pop group, the Bee Gees, were twins?
A platinum blonde from southern Russia who the West has compared to Madonna will enter the British music market next month after recording an old favorite with one of the Bee Gees.
Mary Ganaway FULTON - Mary Jane Ganaway, 76, died Monday, March 10, 2008, at the Tippah County Hospital. She was born May 13, 1931, in Memphis to David Merrell and Myrtle Laverne Davis. She worked in the aerospace industry at Rockwell International in California before retiring.
Mary Ann Crow NEW SITE ??“ Mary Ann Crow, 80, died Sunday, March 9, 2008, at the Landmark Nursing and Rehab in Booneville, where she had lived for the past six years. She was born Nov. 13, 1927, in Prentiss County to Charlie and Florence Moore Yates. She was a 1947 graduate of Wheeler High School.
Today is Monday, March 10, the 70th day of 2008. There are 296 days left in the year. Today??™s Highlight in History: On March 10, 1876, the first successful voice transmission over Alexander Graham Bell??™s telephone took place in Boston as his assistant heard Bell say, ???Mr. Watson ?? come here ?? I want to see you.???