The Bee Gees star reflected on how the idea of the band started when he and his brothers were children
Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb has remained a huge name in the music world for decades after the band found fame in the 1960s.
Along with his two younger brothers, Gibb’s Bee Gees success saw them achieving global fame, and at 78, the singer has insisted he’s “not done”.
Speaking to CBS after receiving a Kennedy Centre honour, the Stayin’ Alive singer reflected on his career and his thoughts of being recognised with awards.
Looking to the future, he explained: “My hearing isn’t as great as it was, but I’m not done, I’m not done.