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This 19-year-old brother of Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb has the same label as the Bee Gees, RSO; the same manager, Robert Stigwood; and the same production team that helmed the group's latest LP, Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson.
His first single was co-written with brother Barry [*], though Andy wrote by himself the bulk of the songs on his debut album, "Flowing Rivers," which is due May 1.
This cut has some of the soul-tinged disco elements of his brothers' singles of the past two years, but it is in a softer pop style than most of those h its; having more in common with "Love So Right" or "Fanny" than "You Should Be Dancing."
The youngest male member of the Gibb family (there is one sister), Andy was born in Manchester, England. At an early age his family moved to Australia where he lived until he was nine. He returned to Australia professionally in 1975, forming a group that toured the country extensively with acts like Sweet and the Bay City Rollers.
Last November he signed with RSO and was taken on as a management/booking client of Robert Stigwood, (212) 580-7800. Gibb is based in Los Angeles.
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