(#2008-4227) - Topics this issue: 1) Brook Street/Gold Bee Gees Weekend, 2) 1st of May, 3) Conversation w/Barry, 4) Robert Stigwood, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 12:45:12 +0100 (BST) From: info@robingibb.com Subject: Brook Street/Gold Bee Gees Weekend We’re only a little over a week away from the Bee Gees blue plaque ceremony in Westminster and Robin Gibb is working hard on the media coverage of the event as well as fine-tuning the programme. It would be great having all the Bee Gees fans out on the street with him for the special occasion! So if you're in the area, come on over to 67 Brook Street, noon, on May 10th! Access to Brook Street is free, but if you wish to attend the charity lunch that follows you need to reserve tickets with the Heritage Foundation. The Gold Radio Network in the UK will be having a 'Bee Gees Week' to commemorate the unveiling of the Blue Plaque. So make sure to tune in to Gold Radio next week for seven days filled with Bee Gees music as well as a chance to win tickets for the charity lunch with Robin! More details can be found at http://www.robingibb.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 20:56:49 +0900 From: Kate Subject: 1st of May Happy "First of May" to everyone! Kate ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 11:58:27 +0000 From: Hazel Reid Subject: RE: Conversation w/Barry Thanks for sharing this Bev, as you say "what a day" - I am so envious. =20 Hazel > From: BevSully@aol.com> Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 22:47:00 -0400> Subject: [= words] Conversation w/Barry> To: words@brothersgibb.com> > Hi Hazel -> > Co= nversation was light and fun. He had agreed to meet us on my friend's > 40t= h birthday. So when we met up with him we joked about ages (she is such a >= young thing at 40), time going by, celebrating birthdays (or not) - that k= ind > of stuff. We all laughed a lot as all the rest of us hadn't seen 40 f= or a > long time. We talked about past visits to the studio and how we miss= ed it. I > didn't quiz him about anything like the Country Music Awards, or= when his next > song would be released because I didn't want to put him on= the spot. He was > gracious enough to meet with us, and we wanted him to b= e comfortable and > enjoy the visit - we certainly did. He chatted with us = for about 15 minutes and > then we went our separate ways. He was going to = pick up Ali and we were > going to Bubba Gumps for shrimp, drinks and ice c= ream strawberry short cake - > what a day!!!! Honesty, I think he enjoyed t= he visit as much as we did.> > Bev _________________________________________________________________ All new Live Search at Live.com http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/msnnkmgl0010000006ukm/direct/01/= ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 08:32:01 -0400 From: Joseph Brennan Subject: Re: Robert Stigwood Bill Busch wrote: > Spam houses probably blacklisted the entire countries of both Korea's > Now if we could only get that done with China & Russia, I.T. people would > be able to concentrate on other parts of their jobs. Some of us work for organizations that send researchers abroad, work with nonprofit organizations worldwide, and want to attract students and (ahem) donations from all over the globe. Then it doesn't look so simple. Robert is a really enthusiastic fan and I was wondering too about the sudden silence. Joe Brennan ------------------------------ End words@brothersgibb.com Digest [05/01/2008 09:01] ----------------------------------------------------