You "Should Be Dancing" with this Epiphone Guitar autographed by the legendary, award-winning Barry Gibb. Also receive a signed picture!
With a career that has spanned six decades, Barry Gibb stands as one of the most prolific singer/songwriter/producers of the modern era. As co-founder of the Bee Gee’s, Barry, along with his brothers Maurice and Robin, became one of the biggest groups of all time. Hailing from Great Britain, the Bee Gee’s released a string of hits that broke through in America including “To Love Somebody,” “Lonely Days,” “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart,” "Jive Talkin" and "You Should Be Dancing.” But what came next would cement the bands epicenter as the sound of the decade; the best-selling movie soundtrack of all-time Saturday Night Fever. The Grammy Award winning hits included, "Staying Alive,” "Night Fever” and "How Deep Is Your Love.”
Barry would go on to co/write/produce numerous hits including “I Just Want To Be Your Everything,” “Tragedy,” “Woman In Love,” “Grease,” “Islands In The Stream” and many more. In total, he has written or co-written sixteen Billboard Hot 100 number ones. Guinness World Records lists Gibb as the second most successful songwriter in history, behind Paul McCartney.
He has received six Grammy’s including the Grammy Legend Award and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. His other honors include the American Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award, the BMI Icon Award as well as inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2004, the Bee Gee’s received one of Britain’s highest honors when they were made Commanders of the British Empire. After the passing of his brothers, Barry went on a world tour in 2013, recorded a solo album in 2016, and was Knighted ‘Sir Barry Gibb’ by Prince Charles for his services to music and charity in 2018. As the last surviving Bee Gee, Barry continues their legacy.
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