
Seven-time Grammy award-winners the Bee Gees are to be honoured again by the organisation which presents the awards.
The Recording Academy says it will present the band’s only surviving member Barry Gibb with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award on February 7.
Later in the year, there’ll be a new collection including four Bee Gees studio albums, along with b-sides and out-takes from the height of their popularity in the 1970s.
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