BeeGees Robin Gibb Laid to Rest

Robin Gibb

The funeral for legendary BeeGee Robin Gibb took place in Oxfordshire, England and the main message from fans and family were that he was a warm and kindhearted man that will be sorely missed.

Barry Gibb, the sole surviving member of the BeeGees trio paid an emotional tribute to his brother, saying that he’s now been reunited with Maurice, his twin.

He said, “They were both beautiful. And now they’re together. They’re actually together”

A stunning horse drawn carriage procession left Robin’s home and head for St Mary’s Church where Barry along with friends and family, finally put his brother to rest.

The BeeGees’ falsetto-toned music spanned several decades, sold over two hundred million records and includes massive hits such as Night Fever, Stayin’ Alive and More Than A Woman.

Robin’s death was untimely, aged just 62 due to kidney failure following a battle with cancer and pneumonia.

“Life is too short” said Barry “In Robin’s case, absolutely too short. We should have had 20 years, 30 years of his magnificent mind and his beautiful heart.”


Robin Gibb of Bee Gees Dies at Age 62

Robin Gibb has passed away after a long battle with cancer.

It is a sad day for music.

Bee Gees star Robin Gibb has died at the age of 62.

According to statement announced by the Gibbs family, Robin passed away after a long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery.

Along with his brothers the Bee Gees helped define the disco era, Robin’s pitch changing vibrato powered such hits as ‘Stayin Alive’ and ‘Night Fever’.

Robin and the Bee Gees had 9 number 1 U.S. hits, won 6 Grammys, and were inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame.

Robin also enjoyed more than 40 years of prominence as a Bee Gee, solo artist, songwriter, and producer.

He will be missed.