Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Robert Stigwood -The man behind the Bee Gees



Robert Stigwood was born in Port Pirie, South Australia.
In the 1950s he moved to London, with only five pounds in his pocket.
Through a mixture of talent, charm, and bravado, and many a bottle of champagne,  he became renowned for his ability to pick and promote talent.
Within two decades Robert was the entertainment industry's most powerful tycoon, managing the careers of Cream and Eric Clapton and The Who.
In 1967, the Beatles manager Brian Epstein passed him a demo tape, made by three young singers from Australia - the Gibb brothers.
Stigwood loved them, signed them, and made them superstars.
Despite his many successes, there were also great crashes including a Chuck Berry tour which forced 'Stiggy' to declare bankruptcy.
Robert spent his later years living as a near-recluse on an estate on the Isle of Wight.
Further information
Mr Showbiz: the biography of Robert Stigwood published by Vintage


source:  https://www.abc.net.au


Listen to the interview


https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/conversations-stephen-dando-collins-rpt/10197464







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Sunday, June 9, 2019

Update Barry Gibb

 UPDATE ABOUT BARRY

 On request a little update about some plans and projects: GSI understands that The feature documentary will not be completed in time for release this year but for sure I imagine it should be released next year and would be available worldwide, not sure yet if Universal may plan some initial cinema showings followed by Cable / TV. Barry,

Yvonne and Dwina have completed their interviews for the documentary and continue to assist the producers with their research.

Universal are still exploring the idea of a Theatrical Stage Musical but a non - biopic concept, using Bee Gees’ songs. Also Barry is currently considering more projects for the future, but there is nothing firm to announce at this time. GSI will keep you informed as always so stay tuned!!

Sunday, June 2, 2019