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In the 2010s: The Barry Gibb Talk Show - Saturday Night Live
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Top 10 Decade Defining Musical Acts: 2010-14
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Technology Timeline #6; 2000s -2010s
Memorable Movies of the Decade: 2010s
Welcome to the 2010s (Future Timeline Events 2010-2019)
Future History III: 2010s to 2040s
Top 50 Best Songs of the 2010s (So Far)
In the 2010s: Palin Rap - Saturday Night Live
In the 2010s: The Barry Gibb Talk Show - Saturday Night Live
What would 20th Century Fox Records look like in 2010s (FAKE)
In the 2010s: Lazy Sunday - Saturday Night Live
Top 10 Decade Defining Actors: 2010s
What's Your Mojo? - Ep. 26: Hated Disney Shows, Anchorman, 2010s Series
In the 2010s: Bronx Beat - Saturday Night Live
Top 10 Decade Defining Musical Acts: 2010-14
Score! Classic Goals 2010s - gameplay and real replay side-by-side [HD]
Technology Timeline #6; 2000s -2010s
Memorable Movies of the Decade: 2010s
REUPLOAD: Fashion of the Decades: 1900s to 2010s (Editorial) + Predictions
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The 2010s, pronounced "twenty-tens" or "two thousand (and) tens", is the current decade which began on January 1, 2010 and will end on December 31, 2019. The decade is also called the second decade of the 21st century and 3rd millennium.
The decade began amidst a global financial crisis that started in the late 2000s, after approximately two and one half decades of prosperity, economic growth as well as income inequality, and increased globalization. In particular, the ongoing Eurozone debt crisis, which stemmed from these economic problems, first became pronounced in May 2010 and continues to threaten the possibility of a global recovery. Other economic issues such as inflation, and an increase in commodity prices, sparked immense unrest in many lower-income countries. In some countries, particularly Arabic ones, this unrest eventually evolved into socio-economic crises which set off numerous revolutions, such as in Kyrgyzstan and Tunisia in 2010, and Libya, Syria, and Egypt in 2011 and 2012. This widespread recent phenomenon is now known as the Arab Spring, and it still continues, as of June 2012.
Barry Alan Crompton Gibb, CBE (born 1 September 1946) is a singer, songwriter, producer and both the eldest and last surviving Gibb brother.
He was born in the Isle of Man to English parents, the second-eldest of five siblings. With his younger brothers, twins Robin and Maurice, he formed the Bee Gees, one of the most successful pop groups of all time. Their younger brother Andy was also a popular singer. The trio got their start in Australia, and found their major success when they returned to England.
Known for his high-pitched falsetto singing voice, Gibb shares the record with John Lennon and Paul McCartney for consecutive Billboard Hot 100 Number Ones as a writer with six. The book of Guinness World Records lists Barry Gibb as the second most successful songwriter in history behind Paul McCartney.
Barry Gibb was born to Barbara and Hugh Gibb (d. 1992) in the Isle of Man. He has an older sister, Lesley (b. 1945), and had three younger brothers, fraternal twins Robin (1949–2012) and Maurice (1949–2003), and Andy (1958–1988). He and his family moved to Chorlton-cum-Hardy in Manchester in 1953. When he was 12 years old, his family moved to Brisbane, Australia, settling in one of the city's poorest suburbs, Cribb Island. The suburb was later bulldozed to make way for Brisbane Airport. It was in Australia that Gibb and his brothers Robin and Maurice started performing as the Bee Gees. The Gibb family returned to England in 1967. Shortly afterward, the Bee Gees became international stars.