Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb And Niece Samantha Sing For Her Late Dad In Beautiful Duet

A Touching Tribute: Samantha Gibb and Barry Gibb’s Musical Homage

The Gibb family’s musical legacy, famously embodied by the Bee Gees trio—Barry, Robin, and Maurice—continues to resonate through generations. A poignant example of this enduring legacy was when Samantha Gibb, Maurice Gibb’s daughter, joined her uncle Barry on stage for a moving rendition of “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” at the Wells Fargo Centre in Philadelphia on May 19, 2014.

Before the performance, Barry and Samantha shared a heartfelt embrace, setting the stage for a deeply personal tribute to Maurice, who passed away at the age of 53 in 2003. Barry introduced the song as a favorite of theirs, honoring his late brother’s memory.

Samantha, showcasing her inherited musical talent, began the performance with Skeeter Davis’s “The End of the World,” adding her own R&B flair to the country-pop classic. Barry then joined her, and together they seamlessly transitioned into “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” Their voices blended beautifully, creating a soul-stirring duet that paid homage to the timeless music of the Bee Gees and the lasting impact of Maurice Gibb’s artistry.

Watch the video below to experience the heartfelt performance by Samantha Gibb and Barry Gibb, a testament to the enduring legacy of the Gibb family’s musical talent.

 

“How Can I Mend a Broken Heart?” Barry Gibb & Samantha Gibb@Wells Fargo Philadelphia 5/19/14

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