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By Mike Collett-White LONDON (Reuters) - Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb, who with brothers Barry and Maurice helped define the disco era with their falsetto harmonies and funky beats on smash hits such as 'Stayin Alive' and 'Jive Talkin,' has died after a

John Travolta has released a statement on the passing of Bee Gees co-founder Robin Gibb calling the music legend one of the most "wonderful" people…

Robin Gibb, who died on Sunday, was a member of the Bee Gees, whose music blending funk and pop helped disco cross over into the mainstream. The soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever" is a classic of the era.

Robin, Barry and Maurice were all swell Aussies, and I recall them being greeted by suntanned spouses and children at they came off the exit ramp at the Miami airport—with their very large dogs rushing out first to greet them. Now Robin has passed

Celebrities like Lance Armstrong, Carrie Underwood and Kris Jenner paid tribute to the Bee Gees legend, who passed away at age 62 Sunday.

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