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Which Bee Gee was an alcoholic?

Which Bee Gee was an alcoholic?

All three of the Bee Gees encountered drugs in their lives. As noted by Rolling Stone, Maurice Gibb was an alcoholic, Robin Gibb was into pills, and Barry Gibb was into smoking marijuana. There were also bouts of experimentation with cocaine, though the brothers usually stayed away from harder drugs.

How old is the surviving Bee Gee?

Barry was the second eldest of five Gibb siblings, and he’s now 75 years old. Since the 2012 death of his brother Robin, Barry has launched a solo career and has occasionally performed Bee Gees songs live by himself and with family members.

How did the youngest Bee Gee brother died?

On March 7, 1988, Andy Gibb entered the hospital in Oxford, England, complaining of severe chest and abdominal pains. On March 10, he died of inflammation of the heart, officially as a result of a viral infection.

What happened to Andy Gibb of the Bee Gees?

Gibb began feeling ill shortly after his 30th birthday. On March 10, 1988, Gibb died at a hospital in Oxford, England, at the age of 30. The cause of death was determined to be myocarditis, a heart condition. Gibb is survived by his daughter, Peta, from his short-lived marriage to Kim Reeder.

Did the Bee Gees smoke cigarettes?

The Gibbs had always been fond of substances: Barry smoked grass, Robin liked pills and Maurice drank. For the most part, they stayed away from harder stuff.

What did Maurice Gibb drink?

Gibb said he had “battled the booze” since the 1970s. John Lennon introduced him to his favourite drink, scotch and coke: “If he had given me cyanide, I would have drunk the cyanide, I was so in awe of the man.” With his neighbour Ringo Starr he would go out drinking.

Who is the last remaining Bee Gee?

Barry Gibb
The only surviving member of the Bee Gees, Barry Gibb, says he sometimes “hears and sees” his late brothers. Robin died in 2012 aged 62, nine years after his twin Maurice. The youngest Gibb brother – Andy – died of a heart attack aged 30 in 1988.