Sunday, September 30, 2018

Bee Gees star Barry Gibb will join Take That for TV special marking the band’s 30th anniversary

The supergroup will record a version of the Bee Gees' original hit How Deep Is Your Love, which was covered by Take That in 1996, and one new track

An hour-long programme on the group has been commissioned by BBC One and will show the unlikely five-piece in the studio.
Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald are all confirmed and Robbie Williams also hopes to appear in the one-off TV special to be broadcast later this year.
It is understood they will record a version of the Bee Gees’ original hit How Deep Is Your Love, ­covered by Take That in 1996, and one new track.
A source said: “Barry may not be your typical boy band member but he’s a British music legend.


From Miami Beach : Dick Ashby, September 30th.:
“Barry recorded his vocal parts while we were in the UK. This new version of ‘How Deep is Your Love’ will probably be on a new ‘Take That’ Greatest hits Album to be released later this year. There was a camera team present in the studio, so some of the footage of Barry recording his parts will likely be included in a BBC ‘Take That’ documentary to be aired in conjunction with...
the album release.”.
Gary Barlow:
To celebrate 30 years together as a band we got back in the studio and re-imagined some of our favourite songs. Our new album: Odyssey will be released on November 23rd. We’re all looking forward to getting back on the road next year for our Greatest Hits tour! The album will feature special guests and will be available as a limited edition signed boxset including a booklet and art prints!


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Monday, September 17, 2018