The Bee Gees
The Bee Gees have always display a unique style of elaborte harmonyand melodic structure. Despite a career setback due more in part to a perceived disco lifestyle and flavor percipitated by the media than to actual mucical direction, the group persevers, reminding listeners that long before there was Saturday night Fever, there was a group comprised of three talentd brothers once hailed by Robert stigwood as the The new Beatles. The group’s first LP released in the United States, The Bee Gees First, followed the succeeeful singles “ spicks and specks” and “New York Mining Disaster-1941” in the 1967. As their record saled increased the
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