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From growing up in
Australia, to the magic that saw the Bee Gees sell more than 220 million
records around the world, Barry talks about his success, the love of
his life, and what he really thinks about Barbra Streisand.
What begins as an interview becomes so much more as this founding member of the Bee Gees, whose hits spanned five decades, opens his heart to reporter Rahni Sadler.
“My biggest regret is that every brother I’ve lost was in a moment when we were not getting on, and so I have to live with that,” he says, fighting back tears.
The good news is, Barry is determined to keep the Bee Gees legacy alive, with the help of the next generation of Gibbs.
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As well as the music, Barry will share stories from their incredible career and play never before seen home movies, including their own comical productions. Joining Barry on stage will be his son Steve and Maurice’s daughter Samantha.
Visit Barry Gibb’s website.
By Rahni Sadler
With many thanks to Yahoo 7
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