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[b]Satin-jacketed teen pop sensation Andy Gibb had three number one hits in the United States by the time he was 21. Nine years later, he was dead.[/b]

Andrew Roy Gibb was born into a musical family whose parents moved continents to follow their children’s careers. By the time he was ten years old, his brothers Robin, Maurice and Barry – the [b][urlnew= /biography_home/603:0/Bee_Gees_The.htm]Bee Gees[/b][/urlnew] – were already world famous pop stars.

There was talk that Gibb would join the Bee Gees but instead he went solo. His performance debut was at the age of 13 at a tourist club on the Spanish island of Ibiza. The show was a success and he began appearing at the club on a regular basis. It was not long before he got his first paying job in the music business and began to write his own songs. He moved to Australia in 1975 to attempt to forge a musical career. He was still a teenager when people started to take serious notice of the baby Bee Gee.

He married his girlfriend, Kim in 1976, and almost immediately flew to Florida to begin working on songs with his brother Barry. This resulted in the album ‘Flowing Rivers’ (1977), and Gibb's first three singles, ‘I Just Want to Be Your Everything’ (co-written with brother Barry), ‘Thicker Than Water’ and ‘Shadow Dancing’, flew up the charts, making Gibb an overnight sensation. The Andy Gibb star was shining brightly, and it seemed nothing could go wrong.

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However in 1978, Kim and Gibb were divorced, even though Kim was pregnant. The pressures and temptations of the music business were turning Gibb’s head, and Kim returned to Australia to give birth to Peta Jaye, their daughter. Meanwhile, ten more hits followed for Gibb, cementing his success. This hot streak began to cool down by 1980.

In 1981, he embarked on a whirlwind romance with actress Victoria Principal, but only a year later, it came to an end. By this time, Andy was in the throes of a full-blown drug addiction. Gibb attempted to kick his cocaine habit after spending time at the famous Betty Ford Clinic in 1985. Relapsing soon after, and attempting once more to kick the habit by checking into another rehab centre in 1987, he stayed clean for the latter year of his life. He returned to England, and was due to start recording music again in the spring of 1988.

However, he was admitted to a hospital in Oxford for observation after complaining of stomach pains. On March 10th 1988, he died from myocarditis - an inflammation of the heart muscle caused by a viral infection.

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He was the youngest of the Gibb brothers. The three older Gibbs were twins Robin and Maurice plus Barry, better known as the [b][urlnew= /biography_home/603:0/Bee_Gees_The.htm]Bee Gees[/b][/urlnew].


In the United States, Andy Gibb became the first male solo artist to chart three consecutive Number One singles on the Billboard Hot 100.


He was married to Kim Reeder in 1976 and the couple had one daughter named Peta. Gibb and Reader were separated by the time Peta was one year old. Peta is now a dog show judge in Australia.


He has dated well-known personalities: Victoria Principal, [b][urlnew=/biography_home/2304:0/Donny_Marie_Osmond_.htm]Marie Osmond[/b][/urlnew], Susan George and [b][urlnew=/biography_home/213:0/Olivia_Newton-John.htm]Olivia Newton-John[/b][/urlnew].

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1991 - Andy Gibb: Greatest Hits Collection
1980 - Andy Gibb’s Greatest Hits
1979 - After Dark
1978 - Shadow Dancing
1977 - Flowing Rivers

   

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