Introduction
Robin and Maurice Gibb – Two Unique Pieces of the Bee Gees Family
Robin and Maurice Gibb, two of the legendary Bee Gees brothers, were known not only for their musical talent but also for their close-knit and heartfelt family lives.
Born as twins on December 22, 1949, on the Isle of Man, Robin and Maurice showed early signs of musical talent alongside their older brother Barry. The Bee Gees quickly rose to global fame in the 1970s with their signature disco and pop sound, leaving a lasting legacy with hits like Stayin’ Alive and How Deep Is Your Love.
Robin Gibb’s Family: Robin was married twice and had four children. With his first wife, Molly Hullis, he had two children—Spencer and Melissa. Later, with his second wife, Dwina Murphy-Gibb, an Irish artist and poet, he had a son named Robin-John (RJ). Robin’s family was known for their deep love of the arts and often took part in cultural and charitable events.
Maurice Gibb’s Family: Maurice first married famous singer Lulu in 1969, though they eventually divorced. He later married Yvonne Spenceley and had two children, Adam and Samantha. Samantha went on to pursue a career in music as well, continuing the family’s artistic legacy.
Though both brothers have passed (Maurice in 2003 and Robin in 2012), their family values and musical contributions continue to live on in the hearts of fans and through the next generation. The Gibb family remains not only a symbol of musical greatness but also of love, unity, and a lifelong passion for the arts.