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Words - The Bee Gees Podcast

Words - The Bee Gees Podcast

By: Stuart Jepson & Cristiano Jepson
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Join Stuart and Cristiano as they explore the music and lives of the Brothers Gibb. Father and son duo Stuart and Cristiano go through every studio, live and associated album (as well as countless additional and often unreleased material) that the Bee Gees have been involved with. From the formative years in Australia to the obscure abandoned-album depths of the early 1970s, and from the R&B-inspired grooves to the major artist collaborations of the 1980s, and all the way (above and) beyond! Enjoy the journey through this incredible catalogue of music, wherever you are!



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Cristiano Jepson
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Episodes
  • Hawks - Part 1
    Apr 19 2026

    Stuart and Cristiano try a little moonlight madness and discuss the five demos for Barry's second solo project of the 1980s. Following on from 'Now Voyager', these compositions see Barry taking a more rhythmic approach, with long-form compositions that contain winding and developing verses and breathy, subdued choruses.


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    Find us on social medias @wordsbeegeespodcast. Email us: wordsbeegeespodcast@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Later Works Of Andy Gibb
    Mar 8 2026

    Stuart and Cristiano explore Andy Gibb's work surrounding and following on from his three studio albums, covering Andy's roles in musical theatre, hosting entertainment shows on television, live tours, and a handful of demos recorded with his brothers. This episode is dedicated in his memory, celebrating the life and music of the youngest Gibb brother.


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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • E.S.P. - Part 3 (with Tim Roxborogh)
    Feb 15 2026

    Tim Roxborogh returns to the podcast for a discussion of all things 'E.S.P.', running through the tracks on the album and its legacy.


    Follow Tim's work here: The Roxborogh Report - Travel & Music. By New Zealand broadcaster & writer Tim Roxborogh.


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    1 hr and 26 mins
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I'm so glad Stuart and Cris decided to launch this podcast. I'm sure it's a lot of work to research, but you can tell it is a labor of love. The Bee Gees are criminally under-represented in the podcast space, but this father-son dynamic duo help fill the void, and they know their stuff well! I am a big fan of the Bee Gees, have every thing they ever released musically and just about every book ever published about them. I own the Andrew Sandoval Day by Day book, but it's more like a daily journal. I haven't gone through that one completely. Anyway I have learned a lot of interesting bits from listening to Stuart and Cris' podcast (episodes 1-7). The podcast is very well done. Not a bunch of loud opinionated hot air, but thoughtful objective reviews presented in a relaxed and easy to listen to manner. I am eagerly looking forward to the next one! Thank you for doing these!

Great Bee Gees podcast by father and son

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Been a Bee Gee fan since early 70s. love the pod cast because in a world of streaming and skipping tracks, it has allowed me to rediscover albums and tracks.

Great insight and history of the Bee Gees

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