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Remembering the Everly Brothers vocal legend's remarkable career
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Today's Interview: A telephone conversation from June 18, 1984 with Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers. Today on Mr. Media, a very special interview from my archives: Phil Everly, who with his brother Don formed the legendary 1960s singing duo, the Everly Brothers. This telephone conversation was recorded on June 18, 1984 for a St. Petersburg Times story I wrote in advance of the brothers' first appearance at the then-new Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida. They returned again a year later and I'm proud to say I saw both extraordinary performances. PHIL EVERLY excerpt: 'The great
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Remembering the Everly Brothers vocal legend's remarkable career
This Sunday Elder Music column was launched in December of 2008. By May of the following year, one commenter, Peter Tibbles, had added so much knowledge and value to my poor attempts at musical presentations that I asked him to...
Remembering the Everly Brothers vocal legend's remarkable career
L-R Phil Everly and Don Everly of Everly Brothers pose for a portrait backstage at Victoria Palace Theatre in London circa 1958.
Phil was one half of the Everly Brothers, along with brother Don Everly, a rock-and-roll harmony group that gained success in the 1950s and 1960s. He would sing the tenor part of their harmony, while Don sang the baritone. Songs such as "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up Little...