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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Bee Gees Play For Charity In Miami 

Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Barry and Robin Gibb, the surviving members of the Bee Gees, performed last weekend for the first time since their brother Maurice's death in January of 2003. The reunion took place at the Diabetes Research Institute's Love and Hope charity event at the Diplomat Hotel in Miami, FL.

The brothers, who have been at odds with respect to a planned Maurice Gibb tribute, played some of their greatest disco-era hits, including Saturday Night Fever classics, "Stayin' Alive," "How Deep Is You Love," and "You Should Be Dancing." Their set also included "Don't Forget To Remember," sung in honor of their departed brother.

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