Don's brother, Phil, died in 2014. Don Everly, half of the influential and pioneering early rock 'n' roll duo The Everly Brothers, died Saturday at his home in Nashville. He was 84. A spokesperson for ...
In February of 1960, the Everly Brothers signed a 10-year contract with Warner Brothers Records for $1 million, making them ...
Aug 22 (Reuters) - Don Everly, whose close-harmony singing with his brother, Phil, generated dreamy, chart-topping hits about teen romance in the late 1950s and early '60s and influenced groups from ...
Phil Everly, who, alongside his brother Don, was one of the most influential singers and songwriters of the rock era died Friday of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease caused by a ...
DON Everly, half of rock 'n' roll duo the Everly Brothers, has died at the age of 84. A spokesperson for the family confirmed his death at his home in Nashville, Tennessee last night. A cause of death ...
Less a play than a tribute concert, Eric Scott Anthony and Ben Hope play the hits while putting the duo’s music in context.
Phil Everly, the younger of the Everly Brothers, who influenced some of the greatest voices in rock'n'roll music, from Bob Dylan to the Beatles to Simon & Garfunkel, has passed away. He was 74. Everly ...
The famous Everly Brothers reunion concert at the Albert Hall, in 1983, is being shown on BBC Four , and here is the original Telegraph review Phil (left) and Don Everly performing in the Royal Albert ...
On October 14, 1957, the Everly Brothers were celebrating a No. 1 country hit, with their single, "Wake Up Little Susie".
Perhaps the saddest thing about Phil Everly’s death is knowing his voice will never align with his brother Don’s again. The Everlys were the essence of harmony, the most human and potent of all ...
Last week, I wrote about “Under the Covers, Vol. 3,” a duet album by Susannah Hoffs and Matthew Sweet that extended the pair’s tradition of covering their favorite pop songs of the sixties, seventies, ...
Don Everly, who with his brother, Phil, was part of the Everly Brothers, a huge chart success in the late 1950s and early 1960s that grew into Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, died on Saturday at his ...
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