MIAMI BEACH — Maurice Gibb, a member of the famed disco band the Bee Gees, died Saturday, his family said. He was 53. Gibb, who joined with his twin and older brother to harmonize their way to ...
Maurice Gibb, who with his brothers built the Bee Gees into a disco sensation that ruled the charts in the late '70s with hits like "Stayin' Alive" and "More Than a Woman," died Sunday at the age of ...
Maurice Gibb, 53, a member of the famed singing group the Bee Gees that popularized the driving disco sound with such signature hits as "Stayin' Alive" and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," died Jan.
Family and friends of Maurice Gibb remained baffled yesterday how the longtime Bee Gee fell into a coma and died just hours after seemingly successful surgery to correct an intestinal blockage. Gibb, ...
This article was updated on Jan. 14, 2003. Maurice Gibb, the background vocalist, resident comedian and bassist in rock’s most successful brother group, the Bee Gees, died Jan. 12 after emergency ...