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Robin Gibb (18), lead singer of chart topping pop group The Bee Gees at Regent
Robin Gibb (18), lead singer of chart topping pop group The Bee Gees at Regents Park Nursing Home in London 29th July 1968.
Robin was taken ill with a mystery illness which has delayed the groups trip to America & 5 weeks of engagements including the cancellation of a much publicised appearance at the Hollywood Bowl (3rd August).
Picture shows: band members pay a visit to Robin Barry Gibb
Colin Peterson
Vince Melouney
Maurice Gibb
Charlie Ley
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Bee Gees Hospital Patient Sick Sick Bed
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This print captures a significant moment in the life of Robin Gibb, the talented lead singer of The Bee Gees. Taken on July 29th, 1968, at Regents Park Nursing Home in London, this image tells a story of resilience and dedication to their craft. At just 18 years old, Robin fell ill with a mysterious illness that forced the group to postpone their trip to America and cancel five weeks' worth of engagements. Among these cancellations was their highly anticipated appearance at the iconic Hollywood Bowl on August 3rd. In this snapshot, we see band members Barry Gibb, Colin Peterson, Vince Melouney, and Maurice Gibb paying a visit to their sick friend Robin. Their presence speaks volumes about the strong bond they shared as brothers and musicians. Despite being confined to his sick bed during this challenging time, Robin's determination shines through his eyes. Photographer Charlie Ley beautifully captures not only the physical setting but also the emotions surrounding this momentous event. This photograph serves as a reminder of how even in times of adversity, music has an incredible power to unite people and uplift spirits. Memory Lane Prints allows us to relive these historic moments through stunning prints like this one – preserving memories for generations to come without any commercial use intentions.
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