Phil and Don Everly
Back in January of 2014, the first absent Friends post of that year was for Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers singing duo, one of the great rock & roll acts of the late 1950's and early 1960's. Phil was 74 when he died seven years ago. Yesterday, older brother Don Everly died at the age of 84.
The words below are the exact words I used back in 2014. No need to change a word......
In 2004, when Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel reunited for their Old Friends Tour, they included The Everly Brothers as a part of their concert program, and in his introduction of them to the audience, Paul Simon cited them as their heroes and a "major influence" on the young Simon and Garfunkel. Pretty strong praise, and acts such as The Beatles and the Beach Boys also include the Everly Brothers as major influences on their music as well.
Marilyn and I consider us very fortunate to be at the Civic Arena in June, 2004 to see The Everly Brothers performing with Simon and Garfunkel during that tour.
The Brothers hits are many (and they are great) - Cathy's Clown, Wake Up Little Susie, Bye Bye Love, All I Have to Do Is Dream, Cryin' In the Rain, and I could go on and on. In fact, they still hold the record for most Billboard Top 100 singles charted by a singing duo. Here is one of my favorites, performed by the Brothers in 1983
Listen to The Everly Brothers today. They are easy enough to find in iTunes and YouTube. You won't regret it.
RIP Don Everly.
RIP Don Everly.
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