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Autographed Bee Gees 1975 Concert Program - Main Course

By jaysyn1976, 30 June, 2025
Description

This was a 1975 Bee Gee tour book passed around backstage or after a show, it’s likely that multiple band members, touring musicians, and crew signed it.  As well as a signature which chat gpt says resembles the Bee Gees, Robin Gibb signature. 

 

Category
Autographs
Distinguishing marks
Dennis Byron

His name is clearly written in one image: “Thanks for everything / Love / Dennis Byron.”

Dennis Byron was the drummer for the Bee Gees during their peak years in the mid- to late 70'S.

â—Ź Alan Kendall
"Love Alan Kendall"

Lead guitarist for the Bee Gees.

You can spot his name and bio in one of the pages, and there's a signature near his picture.


â—Ź Geoff Westley

Musical director and keyboardist.

His signature appears along with his photo and a note: “To the lovely Linda / No.1 kisser on stage! / Geoff Westley.”

Additional Signatures:

You also have a page with multicolored waves behind a photo of the Bee Gees performing, signed by multiple people. These include:

â—Ź Blue Weaver (keyboardist)
"Lots of Love, Blue"

â—Ź Arif Mardin (producer)

Thanks for the close-up!

● Bruce Aitken” –
Bruce Aitken was a session drummer who played with various artists, though he's not a core Bee Gees member. It’s possible he was part of the extended crew or band lineup.

â—Ź Middle Inscription:

“Thanks for the banana sandwiches”
This is written in a different hand than the name above or below. It seems like a humorous or personal message—very likely added by someone on the tour or in the band.

â—Ź Robin Gibb
Here are a few identifying clues:
1. The sweeping loops and long strokes in the signature match Barry Gibb's known signature style from that era.

2. and the surname has loops consistent with the letter s "Gibb"-- especially the bold "B" and trailing flourish.
Condition
Good
Date Period
1975
For Sale?
Yes
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