Bee Gees (And Me)

Bee Gees and Me

Bee Gees (and Me) is a celebration of the music and careers of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, better known as the Bee Gees. I'm not only a huge fan, I'm also an avid collector. Through this podcast and social media channels, I hope to share stories of my own experiences, as well as connect with other fans.

  1. 11/21/2021

    "Decades: The Bee Gees in the 1960s" with Authors Andrew Môn Hughes, Grant Walters & Mark Crohan

    I’m beyond excited to be talking today with the three authors of Bee Gees Decades, a new book series about our favorite Brothers Gibb. This first book, focusing on their lives and work in 1960s, will be available on November 12th across the world, December 17th here in the States, right in time for Christmas! The book “The Bee Gees In the 1960s” has left no stone unturned. In addition to getting to the bottom of all of the information they could about these tracks, sessions and albums, spanning multiple decades, the three authors have also created a narrative that will make you feel closer to The Bee Gees, and undoubtedly have a new perspective on the music, the story, and the legacy.  Based in Wales, the United States, and Australia, respectively, Andrew Môn Hughes, Grant Walters & Mark Crohan have over fourteen decades of combined expertise and history tied to the Bee Gees’ legacy between them, amassing a lengthy list of credits for their contributions to CDs, DVDs, books, tour programmes, articles, television documentaries, and official websites. In 2000, Andrew and Mark co-authored the expansive biography, Tales of the Brothers Gibb. Andrew’s expert contributions can be seen and heard in a myriad of Bee Gees-related productions for the BBC, ITV, A&E, and VH1 networks. Mark, the foremost expert on the Bee Gees’ Australian era gifted his collection to the Queensland Library in 2016. He contributed liner notes to the 1998 compilation Assault the Vaults. Grant is an award-winning freelance arts writer for Columbus Underground and Albumism, for which he has penned nearly 300 features since 2015. He is a prolific music interviewer, conversing with a diverse roster of artists including Dionne Warwick, Midge Ure, Melissa Etheridge, Edie Brickell and Bryan Adams. BUY THIS BOOK HERE: https://www.beegeesdecades.com/ AS ALWAYS Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Twitter, @BeeGeesAndMe, like us on Facebook and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for great videos. Everything and more is at BeeGeesAndMe.com. Original T-shirts designed by me are available at BeeGeesTees.com. And please be sure to subscribe here where you listen to this podcast, and rate it 5 stars. It helps SO much.  LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/beegeesandme/ https://twitter.com/beegeesandme https://www.facebook.com/BeeGeesAndMe/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/beege ... and of course: https://www.beegeesandme.com/

    1h 5m
  2. "Higher Than A Mountain" - The Songs of Andy Gibb with Guest Andrew Curry of Curry Cuts

    09/15/2021

    "Higher Than A Mountain" - The Songs of Andy Gibb with Guest Andrew Curry of Curry Cuts

    This episode is all about Andy Gibb. Even though this is a Bee Gees podcast, I would often get questions or messages about Barry, Maurice and Robin’s little brother Andy, who as you all know, was a musician himself. I would often joke back to those people with something along the lines of, “This is the Bee Gees And Me YouTube channel, you must have confused me with the Andy Gibb And Me channel.” Because, here’s the shocker, I was never a really big Andy Gibb fan. Now, that might be considered blasphemous to some, how could a Bee Gees fan not like Andy too? But the simple truth is, Andy just wasn’t my thing. His 70s teen idol gimmick didn’t interest me as a male teen in the 90s. So while I was insanely obsessed with his older brothers, Andy and his music was always on the periphery. In my world, Andy was celebrated along with the other Gibb side projects like Barbara Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick. I didn’t DISLIKE any of that stuff back then, let me be clear. I enjoyed it, but it didn’t capture my ear like the Bee Gees proper did.  So I decided that had to change. I tapped into my collector instincts first, telling myself that I had to own his albums to complete my collection. So I picked up some vinyl at a record shop. And then I started listening to more of his songs mixed into my playlists on my streaming devices. Then, a few months ago, I saw a new Andy Gibb tribute album. “Higher Than A Mountain.” And I knew this would be the thing that kicked my interest in high gear. I love me a good tribute album of cover songs. I love hearing people’s interpretations of music and how it compares to the originals. I knew that this “Higher Than A Mountain” would be the thing that made me actually *listen* to the music and get a deeper appreciation for Andy Gibb. And that’s exactly what happened. This compilation gave me a new appreciation for Andy’s hits, AND it introduced me to a couple tracks that I wouldn’t have given too much attention to. This tribute album “Higher Than A Mountain” made me an Andy Gibb fan. So, on this episode of Bee Gees And Me, I am talking with Andrew Curry, the man who assembled this tribute through his record label Curry Cuts. We’ll talk about, not only these amazing cover songs, but also the complicated legacy of Andy Gibb.

    1h 2m
  3. Bee Gees Art! - A Conversation with Artist Scott Campbell

    08/02/2021

    Bee Gees Art! - A Conversation with Artist Scott Campbell

    My guest on my Bee Gees And Me podcast this week is Scott Campbell, an artist who has channeled his love for the Bee Gees into his artwork and then uses that artwork to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He’s literally using his time and talents to help sick and dying children. It doesn’t get any more inspirational than this!! Not too long ago he posted his portrait of Barry Gibb on Facebook and it created quite the stir in one of the Bee Gees Facebook groups. The mixed reviews were quite comical, and when Gibb family members started to become involved in the comments section, things got even more interesting! Scott shares some insight into his feelings about all of this during our chat. I like to consider myself an artist, or at least over the years I have dabbled in various forms of art. I used to draw a ton as a kid, super into comic books and all that stuff. My grandfather was an amazing painter and sculptor, but he didn’t really do much of that until he retired. He labored in the steel mills for years and years, then retired to become this amazing artist. He was definitely an inspiration when I was a kid. I like to think I inherited some of his talent. I did some drawings and paintings through school, but never pursued it to a point where I became an expert or something like that. My parents wouldn’t let me do anything like that for a living, I had to “grow up” or ‘get a real job.’ So art was always a hobby I did on the side. Graphic arts, performing arts, t-shirt design, even stuff like this, videos and podcasting, can be art. But I’ve always wondered what it would have been like if I was able to put more effort into that sort of thing when I was younger. And, of course, during this pandemic one does a lot of thinking and a lot of soul searching. Many of us were quarantined at home, so there was alot of time on our hands. I was home with my two small children, and I saw my oldest son, Griffin - he’s 5, he’s always drawing and scribbling and writing and stuff. There’s paper everywhere. So I decided I would start drawing with him. Superheroes, doodles, stuff like that. And then I got a couple better pencils, and then some better paper. And before I knew it, I was drawing pictures of the Bee Gees. BECAUSE OF COURSE I WOULD. Haha. I did a couple, you can see them on my social media accounts. @BEE GEESANDME on Instagram and Twitter, and "Bee Gees And Me" on Facebook. In a crazy twist, the Bee Gees social media pages actually shared my drawings! Which was an absurd honor. So I’ve been encouraged to follow this art thing a little bit more, you know, why not? This pandemic hasn’t really been great for my creativity at times, but it’s also made things alot clearer in some ways too. What’s important? What am I passionate about? What inspires me? Which is why I’m so excited about this episode. Like I said at the top of the show, this is about ART this is about LOVE. Scott Campbell has channeled his love for the Bee Gees into his artwork and then uses that artwork to raise money for charity. Like, he’s literally helping sick and dying children. It doesn’t get ANY MORE INSPIRATIONAL THAN THIS. AS ALWAYS Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Twitter, @BeeGeesAndMe, like us on Facebook and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for great videos. Everything and more is at BeeGeesAndMe.com. And please be sure to subscribe here where you listen to this podcast, and rate it 5 stars. It helps SO much.  https://www.BeeGeesAndMe.com.  Find me on social media, links below: https://www.instagram.com/beegeesandme/ https://twitter.com/beegeesandme https://www.facebook.com/BeeGeesAndMe/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/beege... and of course: https://www.beegeesandme.com/

    39 min
  4. Bee Gees -vs- U2 with Special Guest Frode Apeland

    06/30/2021

    Bee Gees -vs- U2 with Special Guest Frode Apeland

    Today is a VERSUS episode where we talk about another music group, or musical act, and sort of compare them to the Bee Gees. I got a chance to talk with a fellow Bee Gees fan who I met through social media thanks to this show. His name is Frode Apeland and is from Norway. It was incredible to talk with someone halfway around the world on the other side of an ocean about our love of the Bee Gees who, without the advent of the internet, I would have never been able to meet. But here we are, almost 4000 miles apart, connected not only thanks to the internet, but more importantly, connected by the songs of the brothers Gibb. He’s been obsessed with the Bee Gees for the past 5 years, and before that he was a huge U2 fan. So we took this opportunity to talk about the two bands and how they compare. It’s lots of fun, I think you’ll really enjoy it too. First though, I want to talk about a personal milestone for myself. This past week I got a Bee Gees tattoo!! That’s right, I permanently marked my skin with a tribute to the Bee Gees. It’s the Spirits Having Flown tour logo, I got it on my leg, you may have seen it online. Check out my instagram @bee gees and me; that’s my twitter handle too, @bee gees and me; you’ll see some pics. I’m ridiculously excited about how it turned out. The tattoo artist, my friend Micaela Cottman-Smith did a tremendous job. Right now it’s healing up, i’ve been using lotion and stuff. There’s just a couple touch ups needed before it’s officially done. But i’m so happy. And I’m already thinking about other tattoos that I need to get. I might be addicted. I heard thats a thing. So here’s my question, listeners, do YOU have a Bee Gees tattoo? If so, I want to see them! Send me pictures to my email address: beegeesandme@gmail.com with the Subject Header MY BEE GEES TATTOO. And let me know if it’s ok to share them on my social media. I think that would be fun for the other fans to see. And if you DON”T have a Bee Gees tattoo, what would you get if decided to get one? Thank you for listening to this Bee Gees -vs- U2 episode of Bee Gees And Me. And of course, thank you again to Frode Apeland for being my guest on this episode. Look for our Listening Party episode available exclusively on Spotify one week after this episode is published. Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Twitter, @BeeGeesAndMe, like us on Facebook and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for great videos. Everything and more is at BeeGeesAndMe.com. And please be sure to subscribe here where you listen to this podcast, and rate it 5 stars. It helps SO much. Thank you for listening to this episode. My name is David Fedor, and this has been Bee Gees And Me.

    59 min
  5. What Is The Best Bee Gees Song?, Part 2 - with Special Guest Andrew Mon Hughes

    06/22/2021

    What Is The Best Bee Gees Song?, Part 2 - with Special Guest Andrew Mon Hughes

    This is Part 2 of the “Best Bee Gees Song” episode. If you haven’t done so yet, you could check out Part 1 first. In part 1, featuring the first half of this “List Rate Rank” episode, Felicia and I build our Top 10 list and I reveal the Top 10 list that was voted on by you the fans. On this episode, Felicia and I welcome our guest expert Andrew Mon Hughes, who will help us rank our lists 10-1. In addition to being an avid fan and collector, Andrew has worked on and contributed to several books, tv shows, and albums about the Bee Gees. The first installment of his latest book series, Bee Gees Decades, is scheduled to be released in October of 2021. This first book will feature information and stories about every single song from the Bee Gees in the decade of the 1960s. Find them on Facebook by searching for “Bee Gees Decades” and follow them on Twitter and Instagram on @BeeGeesDecades. I’m ridiculously excited to hear some of the never-before-heard stories he has discovered. It’s an almost impossible task, narrowing down a career that spanned multiple decades, with albums of songs from different musical styles and genres. And in these episodes, we’re talking about JUST the 22 studio albums of the Bee Gees proper. So not taking into consideration solo albums, work with other artists, and unreleased material, we’re still looking at over THREE HUNDRED songs. And, let’s not forget, enjoying music is a personal and subjective thing. One person’s ‘best’ is going to be different than another’s. AND THAT’S OK. It’s an opinion, and we all know what they say about opinions. ‘Best’ could mean ‘favorite,’ it could mean ‘most weeks at #1,’ it could mean ‘best selling,’ it could be ‘most culturally significant.” It could mean a number of things, and they’re all right. The point of this podcast is not to cause fights or disagreements, it’s merely to start discussions about the songs we love and why we love them. So please, if you disagree with what someone on this podcast says, don’t take it personally. Thanks for listening to this two-part mega-episode of Bee Gees And Me. What did you think of our lists? After everything, I stand firm with my claim that my picks 5-4-3 could have gone either way. It really changes day by day. And I can’t believe I lost this episode! Maybe I should have picked different songs. Oh well. It was fun to go through the exercise, to get Felicia to listen to the Bee Gees and convert new fans, and to get a chance to talk with Andrew Morn Hughes. This episode is about an hour long, and it’s been edited down. He and I talked for over three hours that day. Felicia signed off and Andrew and I just kept going, trading stories and talking about the music for hours. And all this was last year before “Bee Gees And Me” launched, so it was a great experience that helped me decide to start doing this podcast and to do more stuff on my YouTube channel. Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Twitter, @BeeGeesAndMe, like us on Facebook and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for great videos. Everything and more is at BeeGeesAndMe.com. And please be sure to subscribe here where you listen to this podcast, and rate it 5 stars. It helps SO much. Thank you for listening to this episode. My name is David Fedor, and this has been Bee Gees And Me.

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Bee Gees (and Me) is a celebration of the music and careers of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, better known as the Bee Gees. I'm not only a huge fan, I'm also an avid collector. Through this podcast and social media channels, I hope to share stories of my own experiences, as well as connect with other fans.