"I love making records. I love making music. I love writing songs." — Barry Gibb
Members: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb
Formed in Brisbane, Australia, in 1958
Over their career, the Bee Gees recorded 30 Top 40 hits, including nine No. 1 hits from 1971's "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" to 1979's "Love You Inside Out." The soundtrack to 1977's Saturday Night Fever, which featured Bee Gees smashes such as "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love," hit No. 1.
The trio won their first career GRAMMY for 1977 for Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Group for "How Deep Is Your Love."
The only other groups in history to score more No. 1 hits than the Bee Gees are the Beatles (20) and the Supremes (12).
In 2017 The Recording Academy presented "Stayin' Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees," a CBS TV special that celebrated the 40th-anniversary celebration of the landmark Saturday Night Fever film soundtrack.
"I love making records. I love making music. I love writing songs." — Barry Gibb
Members: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb
Formed in Brisbane, Australia, in 1958
Over their career, the Bee Gees recorded 30 Top 40 hits, including nine No. 1 hits from 1971's "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" to 1979's "Love You Inside Out." The soundtrack to 1977's Saturday Night Fever, which featured Bee Gees smashes such as "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love," hit No. 1.
The trio won their first career GRAMMY for 1977 for Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Group for "How Deep Is Your Love."
The only other groups in history to score more No. 1 hits than the Bee Gees are the Beatles (20) and the Supremes (12).
In 2017 The Recording Academy presented "Stayin' Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees," a CBS TV special that celebrated the 40th-anniversary celebration of the landmark Saturday Night Fever film soundtrack.