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Wembley date for Bee Gees
THE BEE GEES today announced their first British concert of the decade with a one-off show at Wembley Stadium in September, writes Tim Cooper.
GIBB'S 'NO' TO WIFE'S SCAN PLEA
  She said: \"He didn''t want to stop and I said 'Please just have the scan''. \"Despite all his wonderful ways, Robin could be very stubborn, he never liked bad news. \"He went to do a show in New Zealand as they''d just experienced an earthquake.
10 top musical moments with the Bee Gees
* New York Mining Disaster 1941 (released 1967): After three albums' worth of somewhat derivative pop released in Australia, the Bee Gees made their U.S. debut with this haunting elegy to a fictional cave-in that had many believing they were The Beatles in disguise. * Jive Talkin' (1975): After another slump, the Bee Gees turned to dazzling uptempo R&B.
POP MUSIC; REVIEW; Wednesday night fever at the Bowl
On Wednesday night, the Bee Gees frontman hit the Hollywood Bowl for the final stop of his Mythology Tour, a brief solo tour designed to showcase the breadth (and depth) of the music he made with his late brothers Robin and Maurice.
Dying Bee Gee 'refused scans and went on tour'
  \"He didn't want to stop,\" she said. \"I said 'Please just have the scan'. \"He went to do a show in New Zealand because they'd just experienced an earthquake.\" The songwriter toured for more than a fortnight and Mrs Gibb said the cancer had developed into a secondary stage.
'Night Fever,' but little Bee Gees story
[...]The Australian Bee Gees Show\" fudges the Australian part a tad.
NEWS IN BRIEF
BEE Gee Robin Gibb, 59, is reported to have fathered a child with his live-in housekeeper Claire Yang, 33. Britain's Daily Mail says Gibb's bisexual wife Dwina threw Yang and her baby daughter Snow Robin out of the couple's Oxfordshire mansion.
live music: Bee Gee says no to cover
The cast of Queen's Awardsnominated concert show Thank You For The Music were asked to record a version of Stayin' Alive by television commercial creators Mcasso \"It never occurred to us there'd be a problem. We have been portraying the Bee Gees in our stage show for ten years,\" says [Martin Spooner].
WE'VE had padded bras for 8-year-olds, T-shirts with sexual slogans
WE'VE had padded bras for 8-year-olds, T-shirts with sexual slogans and now high-heeled shoes for babies. Yes, the tiny stilettos, called Heelarious Heels, come in hot pink, black and leopard print and are for babies up to 6 months old. The American entrepreneurs say the heels are only for show and will collapse if any pressure is put on them. The US$35 ($47) shoes, which come in six different styles, are on sale at over 50 stores in America, Canada and Switzerland. AREADER writes: \"Took my son to Ponsonby junior training Tuesday evening because some All Blacks would be there. Ali, Keven, Sione, Tony and Leon were swamped by adoring young fans eager for autographs on anything not tied down. Off to the side stood Bee Gee Williams, observing the activity. Some savvy parents pointed him out and soon a queue formed in front of the legend.