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April 14, 2012
18:02 • 1 year ago
Sad news today, as reports note that Robin Gibb, one-third of the Bee Gees, is reportedly close to death, suffering from health problems stemming from a blocked bowel he suffered nearly two years ago, along with colon cancer which was reportedly in remission a month ago. His twin brother, Maurice, died of a simliar condition nine years ago. Robin is reportedly in a coma, with his family at his side. Robin, along with Maurice and Barry, emerged from Australia to become one of the biggest music acts of the 1960s and 1970s, with a lengthy career spanning over four decades. Fingers crossed that he can hold on a bit longer.
EDIT: We’d like to apologize if readers were offended by the original headline. It was not meant to be offensive. So, we took it off. We don’t always get it right, and we want to be clear about that. Thanks for reading.

Sad news today, as reports note that Robin Gibb, one-third of the Bee Gees, is reportedly close to death, suffering from health problems stemming from a blocked bowel he suffered nearly two years ago, along with colon cancer which was reportedly in remission a month ago. His twin brother, Maurice, died of a simliar condition nine years ago. Robin is reportedly in a coma, with his family at his side. Robin, along with Maurice and Barry, emerged from Australia to become one of the biggest music acts of the 1960s and 1970s, with a lengthy career spanning over four decades. Fingers crossed that he can hold on a bit longer.

EDIT: We’d like to apologize if readers were offended by the original headline. It was not meant to be offensive. So, we took it off. We don’t always get it right, and we want to be clear about that. Thanks for reading.

June 18, 2011
21:20 • 1 year ago
The story I have told throughout my work life I could not have told as well without Clarence.
Bruce Springsteen • In the intro to Clarence Clemons’ 2009 memoir, “Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales.” Clemons, who died of complications from a stroke today, was an iconic figure who defined the sound of the E Street Band for many. He was one of the most memorable members of the legendary band, and still held strong influence to this day, showing up on Lady Gaga’s most recent album. A piece of our hearts was lost tonight.
 

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