Bee Gee was knighted in New Year honours
Sir Barry Gibb has paid tribute to his brothers following his inclusion on the Queen's New Year honours list.
On social media, the music icon said the knighthood he received belongs just as much to siblings Maurice and Robin as it does to him.
The trio were born in Douglas in the 1940s before finding fame with the Bee Gees, selling in excess of 220 million records worldwide.
Sir Barry is the only surviving member of the group.
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