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Bee Gees Tribute Stayin Alive To Premiere In April

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on March 22, 2017

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The Recording Academy has announced that Stayin’ Alive: A Grammy Salute to the Music of the Bee Gees will air on April 16 on CBS.

A long list of artists, including veterans Keith Urban, Stevie Wonder, Celine Dion, Tavares and Barry Gibb are joined by modern hitmakers like Demi Lovato, Tori Kelly, Little Big Town, Andra Day, Ed Sheeran, John Legend, Nick Jonas and more came together for an evening highlighting the music of the Brothers Gibb, including both the Bee Gees and Andy Gibb, back in February.

The show opens with the same medley that Lovato, Kelly, Little Big Town and Day performed at the Grammys before a long list of individual performances lead up to Barry Gibb performing three songs from Saturday Night Fever, two of which were previous hits for the Bee Gees along with the iconic Stayin’ Alive.

The performances:

Medley: Stayin’ Alive, Tragedy How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever – Demi Lovato, Tori Kelly, Little Big Town, Andra Day
To Love Somebody – Keith Urban
Massachusetts – Ed Sheeran
Lonely Days – Panic! At The Disco
Tragedy – Tori Kelly
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart – John Legend & Stevie Wonder
Islands In The Stream – Kelsea Ballerini & Thomas Rhett
Immortality – Celine Dion
Night Fever – DNCE
If I Can’t Have You – Demi Lovato
More Than A Woman – Jason Derulo & Tavares
How Deep Is Your Love – Little Big Town
Love So Right – Andra Day
I Just Want To Be Your Everything – Nick Jonas
Too Much Heaven – Pentatonix
Emotion – Katharine McPhee
Jive Talkin’ – Barry Gibb
You Should Be Dancing – Barry Gibb
Stayin’ Alive – Barry Gibb & Ensemble

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