Embrace the spirit of Redcliffe and Bee Gees Way with this authentic piece directly from the place itself! Grab a unique souvenir cap to commemorate visting the retro seaside town of Redcliffe, that was once called home to one of the biggest music groups in history.
Designed in-house by Red Poppy Art Collective, other matching items available are available in the same bold and colourful design. Includes velcro adjustable fastening and a pre-curved visor.
The Bee Gees history in Redcliffe is marked by their early days as entertainers at the Redcliffe Speedway
and their subsequent rise to fame as a pop act in the late 1960s/early 1970s. They were born in England and moved to Redcliffe in the late 1950s, where they began their music careers. The Gibb brothers gained attention when they were hired to entertain guests at the Redcliffe Speedway, and shortly after, they officially became the Bee Gees and signed their first record deal. Their first chart success in Australia came with
"Spicks and Specks" (their 12th single). After achieving their first chart success, the Gibb brothers returned to the United Kingdom in January 1967.
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