Robin Gibb was an English musician born on December 22, 1949. He was a member of the iconic pop group Bee Gees, known for their distinctive harmonies and disco-influenced sound. Gibb co-wrote many of the band's hit songs, including "How Deep Is Your Love" and "Stayin' Alive." His powerful vocals and songwriting skills were integral to the Bee Gees' success. Sadly, Gibb passed away in 2012, but his music continues to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans worldwide.

"I hadn't accepted he was seriously ill. The idea that someone so close to you couldn't wake up was utterly incomprehensible. Then the doctor came in... Maurice had no brain left. There wasn't any activity at all."



"If the heart stops for more than two minutes, you have massive brain death. There are only two minutes between our conscious world and zero. That's how fragile our consciousness is."



"I'm really happy that I got to work with such fresh talent. In a day when record companies are not particularly good at encouraging young, talented songwriters to come forward and get exposure, I think it's important to give tomorrow's songwriters the opportunity."



"When Maurice touched a keyboard, it was like something from a movie, magical. He would always give you something from a movie, and you'd go, what did you just play... immediately inspirational writings, amazing. That's what we're going to miss."



"I'll never get used to living without Mo, but the painful things that surround what happened to him aren't so painful any more-not so raw or so new."

