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Andy Gibb

Mar 05, 1958 (67 years old) in Manchester, England, UK

Andy Gibb (born on March 5, 1958 Manchester, England) was born Andrew Roy Gibb and was the son of Hugh and Barbara Gibb. Andy Gibb was the younger brother of the singers Barry, Robin and Maurice of the band The Bee Gees. When he was only 6 months old, his family decided to travel to Australia, settling in Redcliffe, Queensland, near Brisbane. At a very young even he began to play at tourist clubs near the Spanish coast of Ibiza and when he was still a teenager returns home in Isle of Man, United Kingdom, where he lived before moving to Australia. His older brothers had already formed his band called The Bee Gees suggested that he be part of it. In 1975 he returned to Australia to improve his singing style and start to compose music. He recorded a series of songs written by himself, and one came to be released as a single by ATA, a label of artist Col Jove. This was to become the Top 5 of the music list of Sydney in 1976. Due to this issue and the success which brought with it, that same year Andy was invited by the manager of the Bee Gees, Robert Stigwood, to launch his international career by signing by their record label RSO Records. Andy then moved to Miami Beach to work composing with the help of his brother Barry and the co production was supported by Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson. In Australia Andy married his girlfriend, Kim Reeder, and they had a daughter on January 25, 1978, who was name Peta Jaye. When Andy decided to leave the country, they were separated and subsequently the pointed out that he had only seen his daughter once in 1981. In the United States Andy became the first soloist to have three singles become number one on the Billboard Hot 100. They continued their success one after another and Andy became dominated by drugs, becaming a cocaine addict. Gradually his career was declining. 1979, He was along with the Bee Gees, ABBA and Olivia Newton John, in a benefit concert for UNICEF, which was held at the headquarters of the United Nations and which was broadcast around the world. Andy continued working and did record his last studio album which is called After Dark. He continued to receive the support of his band of their brothers, especially Barry who never stopped supporting him. In March 1988, Andy turned 30 and celebrated it in London, while he was working on a new production. A few days later was admitted to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford because he had severe pain in the chest. Five days after, on 10 March, he died due to myocarditis, an inflammation in the heart, which would be the product of a long struggle against his terrible addiction to cocaine, which weakened the organ certainly ndolo to death.

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