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By David Browne
May 20, 2012 6:35 PM ET

Robin Gibb, one-third of the Bee Gees, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, his spokesperson has confirmed via a statement. Gibb was 62 years old.

"The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery," reads the statement. "The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time."

Two years ago, Gibb battled colon and liver cancer, but despite making what he called a "spectacular recovery," a secondary tumor recently developed, complicated by a case of pneumonia.

Gibb was born in Manchester, England, in 1949, along with twin brother Maurice. (Maurice died in 2003 of complications from a twisted intestine; eerily, Robin had surgery for the same medical issue in 2010.) Along with their older brother Barry, the brothers began harmonizing as a trio in Australia, where the family moved in 1958. Although the Bee Gees had some success in Australia – they hosted a weekly variety show there – they didn't truly arrive until they returned to England and signed with manager Robert Stigwood. Robin's quivering, vulnerable voice was featured prominently on several of the group's earliest and most Beatles-eque hits, including "New York Mining Disaster 1941," "I Started a Joke," "Massachusetts," and "I've Gotta Get a Message to You."

Although he looked and sounded like the meekest Bee Gee, Robin grew into the family rebel. By 1969, he and Barry were feuding over whose song should be singles, and Robin, then 20, was declared a "ward of the state" by their father when his drinking and partying seemed to take over his life. "It happened so fast that we lost communication between us," Gibb later recalled. "It was just madness, really."

But it also Robin who, in 1971, made the first call to Barry to reunite with his brothers. Robin's solo career had stalled, and Barry and Maurice's attempts to continue as the Bee Gees as a duo had floundered as well. "If we hadn't been related, we would probably have never gotten back together," Robin said at the time. Robin's voice was heard, beautifully, on the chorus of their minor 1972 hit "Run to Me."

The Bee Gees' massive second wind arrived with their proto disco hit, "Jive Talkin'," in 1975; two years later, their contributions to Saturday Night Fever made them bigger stars than ever. Most of the hits from that era featured Barry's falsetto voice, but the brothers' vocal blend remained an indelible apart of their sound.

The group entered another fallow period during the early Eighties, although during this time, Robin produced a semi-hit album by Jimmy Ruffin, brother of the Temptations' David Ruffin. The last Bee Gees album, This Is Where I Came In, was released in 2001. Two years later, Maurice died, and with his passing the Bee Gees ended. (Their other, younger brother Andy died in 1988.)

Robin and Barry reunited periodically – in 2010, they made an appearance on American Idol and inducted ABBA into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – and talked about a duo tour, but nothing materialized. Robin, though, kept his hand in music. With his son Robin-John, he wrote an ambitious piece, The Titanic Requiem, a mix of orchestral and vocal pieces telling the story of the doomed liner on the 100th anniversary of its sinking. "It's a serious subject and it's not a rock opera," Gibb said before its debut. "There are no backbeats. This could have been written 300 years ago."

Featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the work had its world premiere in London on April 10th. But in a sign that Gibb's health had taken a turn for the worse, he wasn't able to attend. Ironically, next week's episode of Glee will include covers of Bee Gees songs from Saturday Night Fever.

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SO sad :/
 
RIP Mr.Gibb. Thank you for all of the music that you gave us...I have been a fan of yours since the 70's...sigh...another great one passes on. I think there must be a great concert going on in heaven right about now.
 
What a great loss! I love The Bee Gees. Always loved Robin's voice. Such a shame. I'm just glad he isn't suffering anymore.

He will forever live on through his music

RIP Robin
 
I still cant belive it :(

R.I.P mr robin gibb
 
Rest in peace Robin Gibb. No more worries. No more suffering.
The long and successful career you had with your brothers will never be forgotten.

As the last surviving brother, I hope that Barry finds the strength and support he'll need
through the rest of his family, as well as his friends and fans.
 
MY heart goes out to Barry Giib and his family. This family has sufferend such great loss and Barry is the last surviving brother. This has to be so hard. My prayers and condolances to Barry, his family and all the fans. Some The most beautiful songs Ive ever heard were created by the Bee Gees and written by Robin himself.



Robin Gibb (Bee Gees) - I Started A Joke (LIVE @ MGM Las Vegas 1997)
http://youtu.be/GeHZ5rJfnh4




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Robin Gibbs - Dont Cry Alone. The Titanic Requiem 2012
http://youtu.be/jY7p1zxBYZI


Album - The Titanic Requiem
20.03.2012: Don't Cry Alone, performed by Robin Gibb, is featured on Robin Gibb and RJ Gibb's debut classical album The Titanic Requiem, released w/c 26 March 2012 in UK/Europe and April 3rd in the US. This video gives a foretaste of the holograms that will be projected in 3D at The Titanic Requem concert in London April 10th and illustrate the story behind the music.

On 15 April 1912 the Titanic sank in the North Atlantic and over 1,500 people died. 100 years later, Robin Gibb and his son RJ, commemorate this disastrous voyage and catastrophic loss of life with the release of The Titanic Requiem, their first classical work together. Recorded at Air studios with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the RSVP Voices choir, and produced by Cliff Masterson and Savvas Iosifides, this modern classic includes three vocal pieces: Daybreak (Mario Frangoulis), Christmas Day (Isabel Suckling), and Don't Cry Alone in which Robin Gibb sings the evocative lead vocal.
 
Rest In Peace Robin Gibb. You were very brave and i hope that you are in a place where there is no pain.
Forever Rememberd.
 
I feel really sad about Robin Gibb. The Bee Gees have been favourites of mine since I was young. I loved the film of Saturday Night Fever and bought the LP (some younger ones might not know what one of those is) the next day and played it to death. It must be very hard for Barry to have now lost his three younger brothers. Thoughts are with Robin's family. A sad loss.
 
R.I.P Robbin Gibb. Another legend leaves us... :(

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