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Bee Gees webcast on Radio 2
Published Sunday, Apr 1 2001, 18:52 BST | By Neil Wilkes
World wide superstars The Bee Gees can be seen in concert online for the first time exclusively on the BBC Radio 2 website - www.bbc.co.uk/radio2 - on Saturday 31st March 2001.
Recorded for Radio 2 on Tuesday 20th March at the BBC’s Radio Theatre, London the concert is Webcast exclusively on Saturday 31st March between 8.00 - 9.00pm, allowing audiences all over the world to watch this unique event as well as listen via the Internet. The concert will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2, 88-91FM, simultaneously.
The concert features brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb performing new tracks from their long-awaited forthcoming album This Is Where I Came In mixed with old classics including Jive Talkin’, Massachusetts, How Deep Is Your Love, You Should Be Dancing and You Win Again.
The Bee Gees In Concert can be heard on BBC Radio 2, Saturday 31st March 8.00-9.00pm.
Recorded for Radio 2 on Tuesday 20th March at the BBC’s Radio Theatre, London the concert is Webcast exclusively on Saturday 31st March between 8.00 - 9.00pm, allowing audiences all over the world to watch this unique event as well as listen via the Internet. The concert will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2, 88-91FM, simultaneously.
The concert features brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb performing new tracks from their long-awaited forthcoming album This Is Where I Came In mixed with old classics including Jive Talkin’, Massachusetts, How Deep Is Your Love, You Should Be Dancing and You Win Again.
The Bee Gees In Concert can be heard on BBC Radio 2, Saturday 31st March 8.00-9.00pm.
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