A Message From Dwina Gibb

Welcome back to RobinGibb.com. It has been over two years since Robin passed away, and it was appropriate for the website to go dark for a period of time. It is now time to re-launch the website to coincide with a wonderful new solo album from Robin, 50. St Catherine’s Drive. I am thankful to all […]
Titanic Requiem Press Release

Originally published: January 2012 On 10 April 1912 the fateful ocean passage of the RMS Titanic began in Southampton, England. Titanic was the biggest ship ever built; it was declared to be unsinkable. But on 15 April 1912, not long after hitting an iceberg, the Titanic sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic. That […]
Robin Gibb Stamps

On April 24th, 2013, the Isle of Man Post Office commemorated Robin Gibb’s life by issuing a series of eight stamps, each featuring the cover of one of Robin’s solo albums. Eight stamps featuring the cover artwork from Robin Gibb’s solo albums The issue was notable as it was the first time that the cover […]
Blue Plaque Unveiled At The Prebendal

On September 22nd, just over 4 months after Robin passed away, The Heritage Foundation honoured Robin’s life by unveiling a blue plaque at his long-time home in Thame, Oxfordshire. Robin had lived at The Prebendal for almost 30 years, and many family and friends gathered to celebrate with his with Dwina, his son RJ Gibb […]
Bomber Command Memorial

A project very close to Robin Gibb’s heart was to help secure funds for a memorial to the Royal Airforce Bomber Command. The memorial was opened in June 2012, just a month after Robin passed away. © 2011 Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund (RAFBF) The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is in Green Park […]