Bee Gees honoured with green plaque
The Bee Gees have been honoured for their contribution to pop music with the unveiling of a special plaque in London.
Band member Robin Gibb unveiled the green plaque on the facade of 67 Brook Street, the former Mayfair home of the band's manager and producer Robert Stigwood, where the trio spent much of their time rehearsing and composing songs between 1968 and 1980.
About 150 fans turned out to catch a glimpse of their idol, who was happy to chat with them and pose for photos, a Westminster City Council spokesman said.
Robin told the crowd he wished his brother Maurice had been there too, but said the plaque was a good way to remember him because they had spent so many years together in Brook Street. Maurice Gibb died of a heart attack in 2003 at the age of 53.