Industry Jun 2, 2026
Reb Beach Played on an '80s Bee Gees Classic
In the mid '80s, Reb Beach was Atlantic's go-to rock guy, ripping solos for Chaka Khan, learning from Marcus Miller, and being serenaded by the brothers Gibb
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MusicRadar
In the mid-1980s, guitarist Reb Beach was a sought-after session musician, contributing solos for artists like Chaka Khan and learning from Marcus Miller. During this time, he also participated in the recording of a classic Bee Gees song.
Beach described the experience of the Bee Gees singing the vocal part as "riveting," noting the distinctiveness of the voices he had previously only heard on the radio. Originally reported by MusicRadar.
Beach described the experience of the Bee Gees singing the vocal part as "riveting," noting the distinctiveness of the voices he had previously only heard on the radio. Originally reported by MusicRadar.