selected bibliography

“After Saturday Night Fever, Sunday Afternoon Ceremony.” Daily Mail. June 22, 1992.

Altham, Keith. “Big Night for the Bee Gees.” New Musical Express. April 6, 1968.

_______. “Bee Gees Sitting Targets for the Cynics.” New Musical Express. May 4, 1968.

Altman, Bill. “Bee Gees Banquet: Some Funk in the Syrup.” Rolling Stone. September 11, 1975.

“Andy Gibb.” Behind the Music. VH1. November 30, 1997.

Atkinson, Terry. “The Bee Gees in Heaven.” Rolling Stone. September 6, 1979.

Baker, Marc. “I’ll Get Bee Gees Back Together.” The People. April 1, 2012.

Baratta, Paul. “The Bee Gees Straight Talkin’.” Songwriter. February 1978.

Barber, Lynn. “As Someone Said, the Rich Are Different.” Independent. June 28, 1992.

Baskett, Bruce. “Andy Gibb.” Courier-Mail. August 16, 1986.

Bayvel, Brooke. “My Life with Andy.” Advertiser. March 15, 1988.

The Beatles. The Beatles Anthology. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2000.

“Bee Gees,” Legends. VH1. July 21, 2000.

“Bee Gee Barry Wants to Quit—But Commitments Until 1970.” New Musical Express. September 14, 1968.

“Bee Gee Denies He’s Back on Booze.” Sunday Mail. January 30, 1994.

“Bee Gee Flies Out to Be with Sick Twin.” Mail on Sunday. January 12, 2003.

“Bee Gee Sounds Off on U.K. High Taxes.” Billboard. October 18, 1975.

“Bee Gees’ Anger at Maurice’s Op.” Bath Chronicle. January 13, 2003.

“Bee Gees Banned from Britain.” Melody Maker. October 14, 1967.

“Bee Gees—Five Australians with a Bright Future.” Melody Maker. May 27, 1967.

“Bee Gees Have No Time to Be Frustrated.” Melody Maker. September 23, 1967.

“Bee Gees No. 1 Hit Started as a Send-Up.” Melody Maker. November 4, 1967.

“Bee Gees Re-form.” Melody Maker. August 29, 1970.

“Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb ‘Feels Fantastic’ After Cancer Recovery.” New Musical Express. February 5, 2012.

“Bee Gees Tour with 60-Piece Orchestra.” Melody Maker. December 2, 1967.

Bennett, Oliver. “Fever Pitch.” Times. February 15, 1997.

Bennetts, Leslie. “An ‘In’ Crowd and Outside Mob Show Up for Studio 54’s Birthday.” New York Times. April 28, 1978.

_______. “Absenteeism Said to Be Rising.” New York Times. March 9, 1983.

Bernstein, Adam. “Record Producer Arif Mardin: Won 11 Grammy Awards.” Washington Post. June 27, 2006.

Bidder, Jane. “Spirits Having Flown In.” Times. April 18, 1992.

Billboard Salutes the Bee Gees,” Billboard, September 2, 1978.

Black, Johnny. “The Bee Gees Discover Disco.” Q. April 2000.

_______. “The Rogue Gene.” Mojo. April 2001.

“Blind Date with Robin Gibb.” Melody Maker. August 16, 1969.

Boyle, Simon. “Son, It’s Gone . . . I’ve Done It.” Mirror. April 3, 2012.

_______. “‘I Wish Maurice Was Here,’ Robin Gibb’s Touching Deathbed Tribute to His Late Twin.” Mirror. May 22, 2012.

Brantely, Ben. “Signed by a Disco Inferno.” New York Times. October 22, 1999.

“Break-Up Has Gibb on Edge.” Star-News. April 27, 1982.

Brenna, Tony and Riva Dryan. Victoria Principal. Boston: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.

Bright, Spencer. “Now the Bee Gees Are Coming Alive Again.” Daily Mail. August 6, 1993.

Bronson, Fred. The Billboard Book of Number One Hits. New York: Billboard Books, 1997.

Brown, Mick. “An Interview with George Harrison.” Rolling Stone. April 19, 1979.

Brown, Peter and Steven Gaines. The Love You Make: An Insider’s Story of the Beatles. New York: New American Library, 1983.

Buchan, Alasdair. “Primed and Timed for Healing.” Times. June 26, 1992.

Buckland, Chris. “Oh Boys! How Mr. and Mrs. Bee Gee Helped to Make Their Sons Shine.” Daily Mirror. April 17, 1979.

Burke, Tom. “Hey Mom, Look at Me Now.” Record Mirror. October 7, 1978.

Buskin, Richard. “Classic Tracks; The Bee Gees Stayin’ Alive.” Sound on Sound. August 2005.

Caroli, Daniele. “Robin & Barry Gibb Preparing Own Label.” Billboard. October 14, 1978.

Charlesworth, Chris. “The Bee Gees’ Lonely Days.” Melody Maker. November 14, 1970.

_______. “Nights on Broadway.” Melody Maker. December 4, 1976.

Clark, Pete. “It Has Never Been Cool to Admit Liking the Sobbing Sound of the Bee Gees, But After 30 Years They Deserve Their Place in the Pop Pantheon.” Evening Standard. August 5, 1993.

Cohn, Nik. “Fever Pitch.” Guardian. September 17, 1994.

“Colin Demands Apology.” Melody Maker. September 13, 1969.

“Colin Quits the Bee Gees.” New Musical Express. August 30, 1969.

Cooper, Tim. “Bee Gee Maurice Critically Ill After Mystery Collapse.” Evening Standard. January 10, 2003.

Crowe, Cameron. “The One and Only Peter Frampton.” Rolling Stone. February 10, 1977.

Dacre, Paul. “Off to the Sun—The Family Gibb.” Daily Express. April 19, 1979.

Daley, Dan. “Stayin’ Power.” Studio Sound. June 1997.

Davies, Hugh. “Bee Gee Maurice Critically Ill After Surgery.” Daily Telegraph. January 11, 2003.

Dawbarn, Bob. “Bee Gee Barry Decides . . . I’m Not Leaving—Yet.” Melody Maker. September 28, 1968.

“Death Not Unexpected: Ex-Wife.” Advertiser. March 12, 1988.

Demorest, Stephen. “The Bee Gees Are Back and They’re Having a Ball.” New York Times. November 28, 1976.

Dempster, Nigel. “Stayin Alive . . . and in Love.” Daily Mail. February 24, 1992.

Diliberto, Giolia. “Awol from Broadway Once Too Often, Andy Gibb Is Ordered to Turn in His Dreamcoat.” People. January 31, 1983.

“Doctors Say Heart Inflammation Caused Death of Singer Andy Gibb.” Associated Press. March 12, 1988.

Downey, Donn. “Bee Gees Special Steers Clear of the Hokey.” Globe and Mail. November 21, 1979.

Doyle, Tom. “Arif Mardin: Producer.” Sound on Sound. July 2004.

“Drug Treatment for Andy Gibb.” Courier-Mail. April 8, 1985.

Drummond, Norrie. “Bee Gees Happened Everywhere—But Here!” New Musical Express. September 30, 1967.

_______. “Bee Gees May Give You ‘World’ Next!” New Musical Express. October 14, 1967.

Duncan, Robert. “Aerosmith.” Creem. December 1978.

Duncan, Susan. “I want Justice for Our Daughter, Says Andy Gibb’s Ex-Wife Kim.” Australian Weekly. August 1989.

Durkee, Cutler, and Jonathan Cooper. “The Bee Gees Search for Life After Disco.” People. August 7, 1989.

“Early TV Start for Three Boys.” Australian Women’s Weekly. June 29, 1960.

Edwards, Henry. “Inventing a Plot For ‘Sgt. Pepper.’” New York Times. July 16, 1978.

Egan, Jack. “Cashing in on the Boogie to the Tune of $5 Billion; Disco.” Washington Post. June 26, 1978.

Eggar, Robin. “The Bee Gees Keep on Bouncing Back.” Advertiser. October 17, 1987.

Elder, Bruce. “Stayin’ Alive.” Sydney Morning Herald. March 20, 1999.

Eldridge, Royston. “Out of the Whole Mess Comes the New True Bee Gees Says Barry.” Melody Maker. October 4, 1969.

“Even at Miami Studio, the Bee Gees Stay Close to Fans.” Palm Beach Post. November 27, 1981.

“Ex-Bee Gee Robin Makes Single Debut.” Melody Maker. June 28, 1969.

“‘Fever’ Success OK, But Could Affect Tavares’ R&B Roots.” Variety. April 26, 1978.

Fong-Torres, Ben. “‘Saturday Night’ Bumps ‘Rumours.’” Rolling Stone. March 9, 1978.

_______. “Al Coury Owns Number One.” Rolling Stone. October 5, 1978.

_______. “‘Sgt. Pepper’ Returns.” Rolling Stone. November 2, 1978.

“For One Night Only—Lesley As a Bee Gee.” Daily Mirror. April 25, 1969.

Gambaccini, Paul. “A Conversation with Paul McCartney.” Rolling Stone. July 12, 1979.

Garland, Phyl. “Saturday Night Bee Gees.” Stereo Review. May 1978.

Gibb, Barry, Robin, and Maurice. Bee Gees: The Authorized Biography, as told to David Leaf. New York: Pinnacle Books, 1980.

Gilbert, Jeremy. “Robin at Christmas.” Melody Maker. December 29, 1969.

Gillard, Michael and David Connett. “Rock Stars in Secret Pounds 25m Tax Deal.” Observer. March 2, 1997.

Glazer, Mitchell. “Golddiggers of ’77!” Crawdaddy. September 1977.

_______. “The Rise and Fall of the Brothers Gibb.” Playboy. August 1978.

“Glib Andy Gibb.” Philadelphia Daily News. June 5, 1978.

Goddard, Jacqui. “Hospital to Probe Death of Bee Gee.” Australian. January 15, 2003.

Goldstein, Richard. “The Children of Rock Belt the Blues.” New York Times. July 30, 1967.

Goldstein, Toby. “Andy Gibb: The Bee Gee’s Smarter Brother?” Creem. February 1978.

Goodman, Chris. “Why We Still Feel Andy’s Presence.” Sunday Express. November 11, 2001.

Gould, Phil. “Off the Record: They Win Again.” Birmingham Post. April 7, 2001.

“Gravely Ill? I’m at Home Writing Music and Feeling Great, Says Robin Gibb.” Mail on Sunday. January 22, 2012.

Green, Richard. “Bee Gee Maurice Plays Up-Tempo Raver.” New Musical Express. June 21, 1969.

_______. “Bee Gee Barry Censored Colin in an Effort to Stop Any More Bee Gees Feuding.” New Musical Express. September 13,1969.

_______. “Barry Plans Thank You Tour for Loyal Fans.” New Musical Express. October 4, 1969.

Green, Robin. “What the Bee Gees Mean to Me.” Rolling Stone. April 15, 1971.

Grein, Paul. “A Day in the Life of Dee Anthony.” Billboard. November 26, 1977.

_______. “‘Fever’ Sells at White Hot Pace Setting New Record.” Billboard. April 22, 1978.

_______. “KC & the Sunshine Band Coming in from the Cold.” Billboard. April 14, 1979.

_______. “Paul Atkinson Rocks RCA’s Roster.” Billboard. July 20, 1985.

Gritten, David. “Dallas Darling.” People. March 30, 1981.

_______. “Pam Dawber Casts Off from Mork to Crew with Andy Gibb and ‘The Pirates of Penzance.’” People. June 29, 1981.

Gundersen, Edna. “The Bee Gees Are Back in the Groove; ‘Fever’ Trio Is Earning a Healthy Respect Again.” USA Today. May 6, 1997.

Haden-Guest, Anthony. The Last Part: Studio 54, Disco, and the Culture of the Night. New York: William Morrow, 1997.

Hall, Carla. “The Fame Game.” Washington Post. July 31, 1980.

_______. “Stars and Austerity at Ford’s Theatre Gala.” Washington Post. March 23, 1981.

Harmetz, Aljean. “Annie Hall Wins 4 Academy Awards.” New York Times. April 4, 1978.

Harrington, Richard. “The Bee Gees, After the Fever; Once Strung by Critics, the Brothers Gibb Return from the Disco Dungeon.” Washington Post. August 3, 1989.

_______. “Grammy Granddaddy: Arif Mardin, Norah Jones’s Hall-of-Fame Producer, Was Winning Them Before She Was Born.” Washington Post. February 23, 2003.

Harris, Bruce. “Please Read Me: A Definitive Analysis of the Bee Gees’ Lyrics.” Jazz and Pop, May 1971.

“Heart Inflammation Killed Pop Singer Andy Gibb.” Associated Press. March 11, 1988.

Henshaw, Laurie. “The Saga of the Bee Gees Continues.” Melody Maker. August 16, 1969.

_______. “Strange Case of the Sacked Drummer.” Melody Maker. September 6, 1969.

Herbeck, Ray Jr. “Radio Syndicators Wary of Disco.” Billboard. January 13, 1979.

Herbert, Dominic. “Bee Gees Mum Flies in to See Sick Robin.” Sunday Mirror. April 1, 2012.

_______. “Robin’s Hospital Bed ‘Bucket List.’” Sunday Mirror. April 15, 2012.

_______. “Miracle Robin Out of the Hospital This Week.” Sunday Mirror. April 29, 2012.

Hilburn, Robert. “Andy Gibb, 1970s Pop Music Sensation, Dies in England at 30.” Los Angeles Times, March 11, 1988.

Himes, Geoffrey. “Monday Night Fever; Shrieks and Lasers for the Bee Gees.” Washington Post. September 25, 1979.

Hodgson, Grant and Victoria Murphy. “Ah, ha, ha, ha, Straying Alive.” Sunday Mirror. February 8, 2009.

Holden, Stephen. Review of Main Course. Rolling Stone. July 17, 1975.

_______. “The Bee Gees’ Millennial Fever.” Rolling Stone. April 5, 1979.

_______. Review of After Dark. Rolling Stone. April 17, 1980.

Humphrey, David. “Family Keeps Vigil as Singer Recovers from Emergency Op.” Western Daily Press. January 11, 2003.

“Illness Wrecks Bee Gees Tour.” Melody Maker. August 3, 1968.

“It’s the Song That Matters Now . . . Says Bee Gee Barry.” Melody Maker. January 13, 1968.

“I’ve Never Paid My Dues! Why Andy Gibb Is Scared of Success.” Teen Beat. July 1979.

Jerome, Jim. “It’s Singles Time for Bee Gee Baby Andy Gibb: He’s Got 1977’s No. 1 Hit and a Marital Split.” People. November 14, 1978.

_______. “Bee Gee Mania.” People. August 6, 1979.

Johnson, Jane. “Life with Robin’s Cupboard Loves.” Daily Mirror. August 24, 1995.

Johnson, Rebecca. “Family Vigil as Bee Gee Robin ‘Slips into Coma.’” Express. April 14, 2012.

Jones, Nick. “Bee Gees: Who Needs Drugs to Make Music?” Melody Maker. December 16, 1967.

Jones, Tony. “Bee Gees Lose a Brother and the Harmony Is Gone.” Advertiser. January 13, 2003.

Katz, Robin. “In the Family Way.” Record Mirror. July 16, 1977.

Kernis, Mark. “The Bee Gees: Still Ready for a New Start.” Washington Post. March 2, 1979.

Kirk, Cynthia. “The Bee Gees Sue Stigwood in N.Y. for Coin & Freedom After Audit.” Variety. October 15, 1980.

Kirkeby, Marc. “Bee Gees Sue Stigwood, Charge Mismanagement.” Rolling Stone. November 23, 1980.

Kozak, Roman. “Backstage at a Gift of Song.” Billboard. February 3, 1979.

Kubernik, Harvey. “How the Bee Gees Captured America.” Melody Maker. January 21, 1978.

Laverty, Marilyn. “You Can Fool . . .” Record Mirror. August 12, 1978.

Leigh, Wendy. “House of Decadence.” Daily Mail. December 28, 2006.

_______. “I’ve Never Been at Death’s Door.” Sun. March 10, 2012.

_______. “Writing Titanic Music Helped Me to Battle Cancer.” Sun. March 25, 2012.

_______. “Robin Told Docs: There Will Never Be a Time When Enough Is Enough . . . I Want to Live.” Sun. April 26, 2012.

Leith, William. “Saturday Night, Sunday Morning.” Independent. July 18, 1993.

Levin, Eric. “Death of a Golden Child.” People. March 28, 1988.

Lewes, Jacqueline Lee. “Fall of a Bankrupt Star.” Sydney Sun Herald. September 13, 1987.

Logan, Nick. “The Bee Gees Here to Stay.” New Musical Express. November 25, 1967.

_______. “Meet a Bee Gee: Robin Gibb.” New Musical Express. December 2, 1967.

_______. “Meet a Bee Gee: Vince Melouney.” New Musical Express. December 9, 1967.

_______. “All About the Ghostly Gibbs.” New Musical Express. January 13, 1968.

_______. “Bee Gees ‘Words’ Mystery.” New Musical Express. February 24, 1968.

_______. “‘People Don’t Listen to the Words’ Says Bee Gee Barry.” Melody Maker. March 2, 1968.

_______. “Barry: ‘Important We Have Respect.’” New Musical Express. August 10, 1968.

_______. “Bee Gees Laugh Off Those Split Rumours.” New Musical Express. August 24, 1968.

_______. “Barry Reveals Bee Gees Plans and Takes You Round His Penthouse Pad.” New Musical Express. October 12, 1968.

_______. “I’ve Never Been 100 Per Cent a Bee Gee: Vince.” New Musical Express. November 2, 1968.

_______. “The New Man Who Is Bee Gee Barry.” New Musical Express. February 15, 1969.

_______. “Marriage Might End Bee Gees Feuding.” New Musical Express. March 1, 1969.

_______. “Bee Gee Colin Happy to Be the Outsider.” New Musical Express. March 15, 1969.

_______. “Barry says Robin ‘Extremely Rude.’” New Musical Express. May 3, 1969.

_______. “Happy Robin Not Gloating over the Bee Gees Miss.” New Musical Express. July 19, 1969.

_______. “It’s My Duty to Appear Unreal, Says Robin Gibb.” New Musical Express. August 2, 1969.

Lowe, Shirley. “How We Met.” Independent. March 15, 1992.

Lulu. I Don’t Want to Fight. New York: Time Warner, 2002.

Manila, Ronald. “What’s Next for the Bee Gees?” BusinessWorld. April 30, 1999.

Marsh, Dave. “American Grandstand: Saturday Night Fever.” Rolling Stone. June 1, 1978.

Martin, George with Jeremy Hornsby, All You Need Is Ears. London: Macmillan, 1979.

Maslin, Janet. “Screen: Son of ‘Sgt. Pepper.’” New York Times. July 21, 1978.

Mayer, Ira. “The Bee Gees Touch.” Crawdaddy, August 1978.

McEwen, Joe. Review of Children of the World. Rolling Stone. November 4, 1976.

McGlynn, Kerry and Liane Maxfield. “No Looking Back for the Bee Gees.” Australian Women’s Weekly. June 14, 1967.

Membery, York. “My Passion.” Daily Mail. February 25, 2006.

Mendelsohn, John. Review of Two Years On. Rolling Stone. March 4, 1971.

Mieses, Stanley. “Celluloid Heroes.” Melody Maker. December 10, 1977.

Miller, Jim. Review of Bee Gees 1st. Rolling Stone. December 21, 1968.

Mitchell, Greg. “The Act You’ve Known for All These Years.” Crawdaddy. August 1978.

Morehouse, Ward III. “‘Stayin’ Alive’ on Broadway.” Christian Science Monitor. October 15, 1999.

“Movies: Kid from ‘Kotter’ Leaps Out of Pack and Into Disco Film.” New York Times. February 18, 1977.

“Mum Sees Andy Died—Cocaine Horror.” Sun. March 11, 1988.

Neil, Beth. “We Were Young Tearaways.” Mirror. November 4, 2009.

Nelson, Paul. “Sgt. Pepper Gets Busted.” Rolling Stone. October 5, 1978.

Nesbit, Jan. “I Want More Respect—Barry.” New Musical Express. December 7, 1968.

Newman, Melinda. “The Beat.” Billboard. November 17, 2001.

Noland, Claire. “Robin Gibb, 1949–2012.” Los Angeles Times. May 21, 2012.

Nusser, Richard M. “Stigwood Countersues Bee Gees.” Billboard. November 8, 1980.

“‘Offensive’ Bee Gees TV Play?” New Musical Express. April 6, 1968.

“‘Oh Brother, You’re Famous,’ Says Andy Gibb.” Fabulous 208. April 1969.

Paytress, Mark. “Stayin’ Alive.” Mojo. December 2010.

Pearson, Emma. “Obituaries: Tormented Soul Brought Magic to Band of Brothers.” Birmingham Post. January 13, 2003.

Phillips, Guy. “My Torment over Brother’s Death.” Sunday Mail. April 30, 1989.

“Picks and Pans Review: Andy Gibb.” People. December 29, 1980.

“Police Guard Threatened Bee Gee, and Brother Found Unconscious After Tour Leaves Him Exhausted.” Montreal Gazette. August 20, 1984.

Pond, Steve. “Bee Gees Say They’re Sorry.” Rolling Stone. June 25, 1981.

Porter, Monica. “15 Years Ago . . . Oct. 28.” Daily Mail. October 28, 1998.

“Probe Call in Bee Gee Death.” Birmingham Evening Mail. January 13, 2003.

Pryce, Larry. The Bee Gees. London: Granada, 1979.

Pukas, Anna. “The Sleazy Bee Gee.” Express. February 10, 2009.

Pye, Michael. Moguls: Inside the Business of Show Business. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1990.

Ramsay, Allan. “The Day Bee Gee Maurice Drew a Gun on His Family.” Evening Standard. July 28, 1992.

Rayner, Gordon. “Bee Gee Robin Gibb Has 50/50 Chance of Recovering after Coming Out of Coma, Wife Tells Friends.” Telegraph. May 9, 2012.

Reid, Campbell. “They Said We’d Never Make It.” Advertiser. November 9, 1989.

Review of “New York Mining Disaster 1941.” New Musical Express. April 15, 1967.

Review of “World.” New Musical Express. November 18, 1967.

“Right Hook Was a Lulu.” Daily Mirror. February 13, 1979.

Rockwell, John. “The Bee Gees Are Getting as Big as the Beatles.” New York Times. March 19, 1978.

“Robin Forgets Quality.” New Musical Express. January 17, 1970.

“Robin Gibb Unveils His Plans.” New Musical Express. May 10, 1969.

“Robin: Plans Not Settled.” Daily Express. April 24, 1969.

Robinson, Lisa. “Boogie Nights: An Oral History of Disco.” Vanity Fair. February 2010.

Roche, Elise and John Ingham. “Brave Robin ‘Is Feeling Good.’” Express. January 21, 2012.

Rose, Frank. “How Can You Mend a Broken Group? The Bee Gees Did It with Disco.” Rolling Stone. July 14, 1977.

Rumbelow, Helen and Jacqui Goddard. “Shocked Bee Gees Thought Maurice Was Recovering.” Times. January 13, 2003.

Sandoval, Andrew. Bee Gees: The Day-By-Day Story, 1945–1972. RetroFuture Day-By-Day Series, 2012.

Scatena, Dino. “Rockin’ Retro Is Really on a Roll.” Daily Telegraph. October 28, 1998.

Scott, Paul. “The Bee Gee Who Hired a Hitman to Bump Off His Wife: FBI Files Reveal the Raging Jealousy and Drug-Fuelled Paranoia Behind Robin Gibb’s Astonishingly Toxic Divorce.” Daily Mail. September 21, 2012.

Sexton, Paul. “Q&A with Robert Stigwood.” Billboard. March 24, 2001.

Shapiro, Susan. Review of Saturday Night Fever: The Official Movie Sound Track. Rolling Stone. March 23, 1978.

Sharp, Ken. “In One of His Last Extensive Interviews, Bee Gees’ Maurice Gibb on the Group’s Long Career.” Goldmine. September 3, 2004.

Sheldrick, Giles. “Bee Gee Star Robin Leaves £93m Fortune.” Express. October 24, 2012.

Short, Don. “Barry Gibb Backs Out of Bee Gees’ First Film.” Daily Mirror. March 13, 1969.

_______. “Robin Breaks the Silence with a No. 1 Sound.” Daily Mirror. May 3, 1969.

_______. “Bee Gees Booster!” Daily Mirror. September 5, 1970.

Shwartz, Tony and Martin Kasindorf. “Stigwood’s Midas Touch.” Newsweek. January 23, 1978.

Shindler, Merrill. “The Tavares Family: Up from Doo-Wop.” Rolling Stone. July 28, 1977.

Siemaszko, Corky. “Bee Gee Hit by More Than Night Fever.” Daily News. January 11, 2003.

Simons, Judith. “The Millionaire Proud to be Living in Lulu’s Shadow.” Daily Express. February 19, 1970.

Singh, Anita. “Robin Gibb Confounds Doctors by Waking from Coma.” Telegraph. April 22, 2012.

Sisario, Ben. “Robin Gibb, A Bee Gee with a Taciturn Manner, Dies at 62.” New York Times. May 20, 2012.

Slee, Amruta. “Just Stayin’ Alive.” Sydney Sun Herald. October 22, 1989.

Sly, David. “Evergeen Bee Gees Shrug Off Disco.” Advertiser. September 28, 1989.

Small, Mark. “Albhy Galuten ’68.” On the Watchtower, Summer 2002.

Smith, Alan. “Meet a Bee Gee: Barry Gibb.” New Musical Express. November 25, 1967.

_______. “Meet a Bee Gee: Maurice Gibb.” New Musical Express. December 16, 1967.

_______. “My Wife Comes Second to Me.” The New Musical Express. August 30, 1969.

Smith, Julia Llewellyn. “From Superstars to Pop Pariahs—And Back Again—The Bee Gees Have Seen It All.” Express. March 29, 2001.

Snell, Tracey. “Bee Gees TV Special Shows Value of Peak Viewing Slots.” Music Week. August 14, 1999.

Soocher, Stan. “Littlest Bee Gee: Andy Gibb Is More Than Just a Clone of His Successful Siblings.” Circus. August 17, 1978.

_______. “Can the Bee Gees Stay on Top?” Circus. March 13, 1979.

“Stayin’ Alive.” Evening Post [Wellington], October 19, 1998.

“Stayin’ Alive and Coming Back for Some More.” Sunday Times. December 30, 2001.

Stead, Geoff. “The Bees Knees.” Daily Telegraph. May 10, 1997.

Steele, Alison. “Andy Gibb Close-Up.” Co-Ed Magazine. November 1978.

“Stigwood and NEMS Enterprises Split.” Melody Maker. November 4, 1967.

“Stigwood Files Counterclaim to Bee Gees Suit, Seeks $310-Mil.” Variety. October 29, 1980.

“Stigwood-Gees Plans After Nems Split.” New Musical Express. November 4, 1967.

Stigwood, Robert. The Official Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Scrapbook: The Making of a Hit Movie Musical. New York: Pocket Books, 1978.

Stosic, Sara. “Marketing the Illusion of Inclusive Exclusivity: How Communications/Public Relations Play a Key Role in Creating and Sustaining Vibrant Venues in the New York Nightlife Industry.” Thesis, New York University, 2011.

Swenson, John. “The Bee Gees’ Record Setters.” Rolling Stone. September 21, 1978.

Tatham, Dick. The Incredible Bee Gees: Barry, Robin and Maurice—The Full Inside Story of Their Golden Success. London: Futura, 1979.

“The Bee Gees Back Together.” New Musical Express. November 14, 1970.

“The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb Flies to the UK to Be by Ill Brother Robin’s Side.” New Musical Express. April 9, 2012.

“The Bee Gees Didn’t Say They’re Sorry . . .” Rolling Stone. August 6, 1981.

“The Bee Gees Secret Weapon.” Teen Bag Magazine. August 1977.

The Bee Gees Special. NBC. November 15, 1979.

“The Day I Nearly Killed My Family; Bee Gee Waved a Gun and Scared Himself Off Drink.”

Daily Mail. July 29, 1992.

“The ‘Pride’ of a Sacked Bee Gee.” Daily Mirror. September 25, 1969.

“Tipoff.” The Lakeland Ledger. September 23, 1981.

Uhelszki, Jaan. Review of Main Course. Creem. October 1975.

Ureta, Anjie Blardony. “Fever Pitch at the Palladium.” BusinessWorld. May 7, 1999.

“U.S. Tour Unlikely for Bee Gees.” Melody Maker. September 13, 1969.

Walsh, Alan. “Time to Bring Glamour Back to Pop.” Melody Maker. October 21, 1967.

_______. “The Strange Saga of the Bee Gees.” Melody Maker. March 29, 1969.

Wansell, Geoffrey. “Tragedy for the Bee Gees.” Daily Mail. January 13, 2003.

Watts, Michael. “The Man with the Midas Touch.” Melody Maker. December 16, 1972.

Whelan, Judith. “Still Staying Alive.” Sydney Morning Herald. February 18, 1997.

“When the Curtain Falls, It Is Time to Get Off the Stage.” Newsweek. May 12, 1997.

White, Jim. “The Gift of the Gibbs.” Independent. February 21, 1991.

White, Timothy. “Earthy Angels: How the Bee Gees Talk Dirty and Influence People.” Rolling Stone. May 17, 1979.

_______. “Bee Gees: ‘Still’ Taking Chances.” Billboard. February 15, 1997.

_______. “This Is Where We Came In.” Billboard. March 24, 2001.

Wigg, David. “Ex-Bee Gee Answers ‘Ward of Court’ Threat.” Daily Express. September 5, 1969.

_______. “Bee Gee Barry Quits.” Daily express. December 2, 1969.

_______. “Ex-Bee Gee Barry Says: I’m Quitting Britain.” Daily Express. January 21, 1970.

Wild, David. “The Bee Gees.” Rolling Stone. May 29, 1997.

Windeler, Robert. “Screams, Squeals Welcome Bee Gees.” New York Times. January 29, 1968.

“Word ‘Disco’ Dirty in New York Radio.” Billboard. December 8, 1979.

Yeaman, Simon. “Bee Gees’ Party of Life and Death.” Advertiser. April 6, 1998.

York, Chris. “Robin Gibb Death; Barry Gibb Tells of Conflict with Brother Before Death.” Huffington Post UK. July 6, 2012.

York, Ritchie. “Keith Richards on Mick, Beatles, Led, Faith, Tull, Gees.” New Musical Express. December 6, 1969.

Zuckerman, Ed. “Sgt. Pepper Taught the Band to Play.” Rolling Stone. April 20, 1978.