“I mean, listen, none of us imagined at 20 that we’d still be singing, writing, and performing with this much fire in our 70s. And then I look at Mick (Jagger), Keith (Richards), Paul McCartney … and Tony Bennett and B.B. (King) before them. There’s no sign of slowing down, either artistically or energetically. We all got the message that if we were fortunate enough to look after ourselves … we could keep doing this.” Barry Gibb shared in an interview with Gary Graff at The Oakland Press ahead of his show tomorrow night, Sept. 13th, at the Fox Theatre in Detroit.
At 79 years old, Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the Bee Gees, is...
