The three older siblings continued to polish their act, and soon began playing on the radio with friends Bill Goode and Bill Gates. In 1958, another brother, Andy was born and six months later the family moved to Australia. They began performing locally as The Rattlesnakes. Determined to go on stage, the trio sang in front of a live crowd for the first time and their fate was sealed. After arranging a spot for themselves, they were headed back to the theatre when Maurice dropped and broke the records that they were to mime to. The boys interest in music started after they saw another youth lip-sync to a record at a local movie theatre. Their mother was a singer and their father was a drummer and big-band leader. The family moved to Manchester, England in the mid '50s. Barry Gibb and twin brothers Maurice and Robin were born on the Isle Of Man in 19 respectively.
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