See more More from the Bee Gees. Barry Gibb. See more Must Read on Smooth. See more Latest Music News. Once a volvulus has happened, it is more likely to happen again.
Sudden, severe abdominal pain is an emergency. This is especially true when it is accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting or not being able to move the bowels. Seek medical attention at once if you have these symptoms.
This is especially important if you have had a volvulus or an obstruction before. When caught early, obstructions can be treated effectively. People with certain health conditions that affect or put pressure on the intestines have a higher risk of volvulus.
Some examples include people with Hirschsprung disease , intestinal malrotation, an enlarged colon, pregnancy, and abdominal adhesions. Additionally, it has been noted that people hospitalized for some neuropsychiatric disorders may have a higher risk of developing volvulus. This includes people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. Andy Gibb, younger brother of Maurice Gibb, died in due to myocarditis. Myocarditis is a disease that causes inflammation in the heart, which weakens the muscle and forces it to work harder.
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Updated August 15, Bee Gees rank third among groups for most Hot no. May 21, Cleveland Clinic. Large bowel intestinal obstruction. Updated May 31, Therapeutic enema for intussusception. Updated February 14, The son of a band leader and a singer, Gibb moved with his family, which also included sister Lesley, to Australia when he was very young. There his brothers had a successful television show and started their recording career. The family later returned to England where the Bee Gees really began to thrive.
Gibb was still a child when his brothers had their first big hit as the sibling singing group the Bee Gees. His brother Barry encouraged Gibb to pursue his own interest in music and gave Gibb his first guitar. As the youngest brother of the Bee Gees, Gibb also enjoyed the perks of the rock and roll lifestyle. He dropped out of school in his early teens to follow his passion for music.
In an interview with People magazine, Gibb later said "Everybody said I'd regret leaving school so young, but there was nothing else I would rather have done. He and his bandmates split up, however, while they were in Australia trying to promote the group. Before long, Gibb had a new band called Zenta. He eventually attracted the attention of Robert Stigwood, who had helped propel his brothers to fame. A talented songwriter, Gibb scored his first hit in Australia with his own composition "Words and Music.
In , an year-old Gibb moved to the United States to work on a solo career. He lived in Miami, Florida, with his wife Kim Reeder. The pair had married that summer. By the mids, they transitioned to develop more dance-oriented hits such as "Jive Talkin' " and "Nights on Broadway. Yet for all these earlier successes, the Bee Gees skyrocketed to new heights with the release of "Saturday Night Fever," a movie starring John Travolta that was built around the group's falsetto voices and disco-friendly songs.
In the latter part of the s, the Bee Gees "dominated dance floors and airwaves. With their matching white suits, soaring high harmonies and polished, radio-friendly records, they remain one of the essential touchstones to that ultra-commercial era," the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame says on its website.
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in , the Bee Gees sold more than million albums, and their soundtrack album to "Saturday Night Fever" was the top-selling album until Michael Jackson's "Thriller" claimed that distinction in the s. In a interview with Music Week, Robin Gibb shared one of his all-important rules for songwriting: "always keep a tape running," in order to capture a moment of brilliance and inspiration.
That is a cardinal rule. He also spoke of how he found it "good to have deadlines and pressure. Having a deadline sharpens you up, it gets you out of bed and it stops you going to bed, too," Gibb said. People we've lost in The lives they lived.
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