The only survivor of the group Bee Gees, Barry Gibb, said he would like to collaborate on a project with the American star Justin Timberlake, at a time when the musician seeks to continue his career after the death of his brothers. "I love to work with Justin Timberlake. It's something that has been on my mind because I think it would connect," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Australian chain Wednesday. This year, Gibb took the stage with Coldplay at the Glastonbury Festival and recently released a solo album.
Although the Bee Gees are known to be one of the groups that has sold more albums worldwide, Gibb revealed that he and his brothers Robin and Maurice, stars wanted to be alone. "He really miss, but I feel a new musical freedom," he confessed. Maurice died in 2003 of cardiac arrest and Robin died of cancer in 2012. His other brother, Andy, had died due to cocaine addiction in 1988.