Maurice Ernest Gibb was a British musician, singer, and songwriter, renowned as a member of the iconic pop group, the Bee Gees. Alongside his brothers Barry and Robin, he achieved worldwide fame for his tight harmonies and songwriting prowess. Gibb was a talented multi-instrumentalist, contributing bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, and vocals to the group's distinctive sound. His contributions were integral to the Bee Gees' success across multiple decades, from their early pop hits to their disco-era superstardom.