Any group that is inducted into the prestigious Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by the legendary Brian Wilson and is on the list as one of Noel Gallagher’s top ten favourite acts must be special – and the Bee Gees certainly qualify as special!
Brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb have trailblazed their way across pop music since the 60s. Their worldwide record sales are close to 200 million – including Saturday Night Fever, the world’s best selling soundtrack – and the list of star artists who have recorded their compositions reads like a best-of chart and features the likes of Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Dionne Warwick, Destiny’s Child, Al Green, Boyzone and Take That.
Awarded CBEs in 2002 in recognition of their extraordinary contribution to music, the brothers have also suffered tragedy alongside their success and Treasures of the Bee Gees, an unofficial publication, gives you the chance to explore and re-live a unique story in the history of pop music… one that has run for 50 years. This beautifully designed book tells the amazing story in words, photographs and rare hands-on memorabilia facsimile.