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  1. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Australian-born British-resident music entrepreneur, film producer and impresario, Robert Stigwood died aged 81. He was best known for managing Cream and the Bee Gees theatrical productions like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar and film productions including the hugely successful Grease and Saturday Night Fever.

  2. Há 4 dias · “Music for UNICEF” was the brainchild of the Bee Gees, their manager Robert Stigwood, and British television personality David Frost. ABBA (Chiquitita) and the Bee Gees (Too Much Heaven) lip-synched.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Robin Gibb first married In 1968, to Molly Hullis, a secretary in Robert Stigwood's company. They had two children together: Spencer (born 1972) and Melissa (born 1974). They divorced in 1980 after years of living apart from each other.

  4. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Robert Stigwood, the films soundtrack executive producer and future Bee Gees manager, approached the group to write music that captured the essence of disco fever. With the movie still in its early stages, Stigwood only had a general theme – discomania – to guide the Bee Gees.

  5. 13 de jun. de 2024 · In 1978, the band made a significant misstep, starring in a musical based on The Beatles' music called “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” produced by Robert Stigwood, the man behind “Saturday Night Fever” and “Grease.”

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  6. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Producer Robert Stigwood had asked the Bee Gees to write the songs for the movie and the soundtrack and film were both phenomenal successes, making international superstars of John Travolta and the Bee Gees. The album was the highest-selling album in history and is among the best-selling soundtracks ever.

  7. 25 de jun. de 2024 · “The Bee Gees wrote the song for their manager, Australian-born impresario and entertainment entrepreneur Robert Stigwood, who was an influential part of London’s gay showbiz establishment. Barry Gibb explained in a June 2001 interview with Mojo magazine: ‘It was for Robert.