Barry Gibb on Going From ‘Night Fever’ to Nashville: ‘Country Is What I Will Do From Here On Out’

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A.D. Amorosi “Look at the world out there.”Barry Gibb is alluding to the several days of strife that accompanied Donald Trump’s most recent insurrection against the U.S.

government. With a heavy sigh, however, the legend and last remaining Bee Gee was talking about the deaths of his brothers, Andy, Maurice and Robin, the joys and pains of brotherhood, the ups, downs and changing sounds within a long career (the Bee Gees commenced in 1958), and the newest projects in his life: an HBO documentary “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” and a new solo (sort-of) album, “Greenfields — The Gibb Brothers’ Songbook Vol.

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