BARRY GIBB casts his mind back to the first time he and his little brothers, Maurice and Robin, appeared on TV together. He was 13 and the twins were only ten.
They were living with parents Hugh and Barbara in a suburb of Brisbane, Australia, where the local network had picked up on the sibling boy band’s sublime harmonies. “Maurice and Robin were too short to be in the same frame as me,” he recalls. “So they found a couple of tea chests for them to stand on.” Still so young, the determined brothers had begun their journey to the big time, a life in music as the Bee Gees their destiny. “Once we started hitting our harmonies, there was no turning back,” Gibb says.
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