BARRY GIBB is the last remaining member of hugely successful group the Bee Gees after both of his younger brothers fraternal twins Robin and Maurice Gibb ...
It's the twisting of the wrist that causes the pain, so it's OK.โ โI went to hospital and said to the doctor, โIf it doesn't look right, fix it. Over time and as a result of the tendons and ligaments working harder, bony spurs called osteophytes develop. But no matter how cautious he is of his health, Gibb cannot stop the natural effects of ageing, as he awkwardly found out whilst receiving his knighthood from Prince Charles back in 2018. "My lower back problems really began in 1989 on the One For All tour, which was agony for me. At the age of 75 Gibb remains relevant within the music industry, but health ailments have started to creep up on the singer who is most notable for Stayin' Alive.