Robin Gibb from Bee Gees, fighting for his life

Robin gibb

Robin Gibb during a concert in Warsaw in 2011.

Robin gibb, the former member of the British group Bee Gees, is hospitalized in London in a coma due to pneumonia: Gibb, 62, is admitted to a private clinic accompanied by his wife Dwina, his brother Barry and their three children, who fear that Gibb will remain " few days of life ", according to the British tabloid The Sun.

Gibb managed to recover from colon and liver cancer diagnosed in 2010 and two weeks ago he underwent a bowel operation, the same problem that caused the death of his twin brother Maurice, also a member of the Bee Gees, in 2003.

Recall that Bee Gees, which also included the older brother Barry, was one of the most famous groups of the 70s and 80s, with more than 200 million records sold and songs as well known as "How Deep is your Love" or "Stayin 'Alive. ». A few years ago they edited 'The Ultimate Bee Gees: The 50th Anniversary Collection', a box of 4 discs and 39 songs, including the compositions they made for other artists.

Via | EFE


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