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  1. 3 days ago · Australian music and film producer Robert Stigwood, who died in London in 2016, was a previous owner of the work, according to Francesca Whitham, Dreweatts’ head of sale.

  2. 4 days ago · It takes readers from the birth of rock and roll through the 1960s and the importance of gay managers in the story of pop - Larry Parnes, Robert Stigwood and, of course, Brian Epstein - and on ...

  3. 1 day ago · The Bee Gees debuted “Too Much Heaven” at The Music for UNICEF’s “A Gift of Song” Concert in January 1979. “Music for UNICEF” was the brainchild of the Bee Gees, their manager Robert Stigwood, and British television personality David Frost. ABBA (Chiquitita) and the Bee Gees (Too Much Heaven) lip-synched.

  4. 2 days ago · The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle class African-American family, living in a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, New York, at 10 Stigwood Avenue. The father is Cliff Huxtable, an obstetrician and son of a prominent jazz trombonist. The mother is his wife, lawyer Clair Huxtable.

  5. 5 days ago · In early 1967, the Bee Gees met and signed with Robert Stigwood, a showman of the P.T. Barnum variety. They went into the studio the following month.

  6. 4 days ago · “The Bee Gees wrote the song for their manager, Australian-born impresario and entertainment entrepreneur Robert Stigwood, who was an influential part of London’s gay showbiz establishment. Barry Gibb explained in a June 2001 interview with Mojo magazine: ‘It was for Robert.

  7. 4 days ago · TonyAwards.com. The Tony Award for Best Musical is given annually to the best new Broadway musical, as determined by Tony Award voters. The award is one of the ceremony's longest-standing awards, having been presented each year since 1949. The award goes to the producers of the winning musical.