BREAKING: Original Bee Gees Legend Dead at 78

Colin “Smiley” Petersen, the original drummer for the world-famous Bee Gees, has died at the age of 78. His death was confirmed on November 18, 2024, through an emotional statement posted by the “Best of the Bee Gees” tribute band, which described Petersen as both a friend and a key figure in the group’s formative years.

Petersen joined the Bee Gees in 1966 and remained with the band during its early international rise to fame. He played drums on many of the group’s classic 1960s tracks, including “Massachusetts,” “Words,” and “To Love Somebody.” His steady and distinctive drumming style provided the backbone for the Gibb brothers’ harmonies, helping define their sound as they transitioned from Australia to global superstardom.

According to reports, Petersen died after a fall. His passing came just four days after Dennis Bryon, another drummer who worked with the Bee Gees during their disco-era peak in the 1970s, also died at the age of 76 in Nashville. The two losses within the same week have marked a particularly sad moment for Bee Gees fans worldwide.

Born in Australia, Petersen was a child actor before turning to music full time. After leaving the Bee Gees in 1969 following disputes over management, he went on to work in the Australian music scene, remaining a respected figure among musicians and fans alike.

With Petersen’s death, Barry Gibb is now the only surviving member of the group’s classic lineup. The Bee Gees, formed by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, went on to sell over 200 million records, becoming one of the most successful pop groups in history. Petersen’s role in shaping their early sound remains a vital part of that legacy.

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