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The Bee Gees: How Three Small-Town Brothers Became Leaders of the 70s and 80s Music Scene
While most famous bands can trace their formation through collaborations and breakups with other acts, the three brothers who comprised the Bee Gees found their place in music history through the process of growing up in the same home together.
The oldest, Barry Gibb, was born on September 1, 1946, on the Isle of Mann, between Great Britain and Ireland.
Fraternal twins Robin and Maurice followed on December 22, 1949.
The boys undoubtedly inherited some musical DNA from their parents: Dad Hugh was a drummer and a bandleader, then putting his talents to use at a series of hotels on the island, and mom Barbara was known to be a gifted singer.
Still, by all accounts, the brothers realized their talents and ambitions on their own.
Neighbors from this period remember Barry strumming his tennis racket and "performing" on a dock, the twins usually following him around, though recognit