Bee Gees

The Bee Gees were a British musical group consisting of siblings Maurice, Barry and Robin Gibb. Formed in 1958, the group enjoyed success in the 1960s and later the 1970s with the release of the film Saturday Night Fever, on which songs including "Staying Alive", "Night Fever" and "How Deep is Your Love" featured. Their other notable songs include "You Win Again", "Tragedy", which was later re-released in 1998 by the band Steps, "Immortality" alongside French-Canadian singer Celine Dion, "Let There Be Love", "I Started A Joke" and "This Is Where I Came In". The group disbanded in 2003, following the death of Maurice. After a hiatus of six years, Barry and Robin reunited and continued to perform until the latter died in 2012, leaving Barry as the sole surviving member and permanently disbanding the group.

In Nice To Tennessee You, Peter mentions going to see the Bee Gees in concert.

Their album Life In A Tin Can appears in the American Dad! fanfic Steve and Snot's Bogus World Trip.

Barry collaborated on The Quest for Beasts movie Rise of Babylon, and wrote the song Undying Love.