Formed in the late 1950s, the Bee Geesconsisted of brothers Robin, Barry, and Maurice Gibb.
Performing on and off for over six decades, the band sold over 120 million albums worldwide. And in 1997, thanks to hit songs like βNight Feverβ and βHow Deep Is Your Loveβ, the band entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Sadly, as the years went by, Robin passed away at 62 in 2012. And before that, Maurice died at 53 in 2003. With tragedy following the Bee Gees, it appears that two more former members of the band passed within days of each other.
With Barry the only remaining original member of the Bee Gees still alive, he continues to remember the legacy he and his brothers created. And they couldnβt do it alone as the band welcomed members like Dennis Bryon and Colin Petersen. Both the drummers played a crucial role in the success of the Bee Gees.
While leaving behind their marks in the music industry, news broke that Bryon passed away at 76 on November 14th. And just four days later, Petersen also died at 78. Although no cause of death was given for Bryon, reports indicated that Petersen passed due to a fall.