Bee Gees reunite on 'Dancing With The Stars'
From ANILondon, November 21: The two remaining members of Bee Gees, Barry and Robin Gibb, reunited to perform on the US show 'Dancing With The Stars'.
An earlier tribute planned for their late brother and bandmate Maurice, who died in 2003, had failed to succeed.
Barry revealed that he forced to quit the project.
"Certain things were done by the people who look after my brother to stop me from being involved," the Daily Express quoted him as saying.
Robin added: "It has been a hard time for us since Maurice died. We dealt with it in our own way and it has taken the past six years to actually come to terms with it and get together again."
They had also lost their youngest brother Andy in 1988.
Barry said: "There were four brothers and now there's Robin and me. And the twists and turns that come about in life - it takes time, you know?
"We're at a point of acceptance now. This is the way it's supposed to be and we have to keep moving.
"To even still be around is bizarre for us. So many trends have come and gone but we're still standing, folks."
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