In his final days, Robin Gibb wasn’t just fighting cancer — he was chasing eternity. Haunted by the voice of his late twin Maurice and driven by a quiet mission to honor forgotten heroes, Robin recorded melodies from his hospital bed, whispering songs into the silence. One of his last creations, a tribute to WWI soldiers, became more than music — it became legacy. “A Star in Heaven” isn’t just a name. It’s the truth about a man whose voice still echoes, whose soul never left. What did Robin hear in the silence… and why won’t his story fade?

Introduction: For those of us who have followed the ebb and flow of popular music through the decades, there are…