Legendary Phil Everly

/ Legendary Phil Everly #1  

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Phil Everly, one half of the brother vocal duo whose sibling harmonies sweetened '50s and '60s rock music, has died. He was 74.



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/ Legendary Phil Everly #2  
Such a loss to music - Rest In Peace.
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #3  
No doubt they helped shape music. RIP , "All you have to do is dream""
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #4  
So very saddened to hear this. I always enjoyed listening to them.
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #5  
I guess I'm a bit surprised that you youngsters even knew about them, since the Everly Brothers were of my generation.:)
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #6  
I guess I'm a bit surprised that you youngsters even knew about them, since the Everly Brothers were of my generation.:)

Mine too, Bird. Sure did enjoy listening to them sing. My favorite was, "Cathy's Clown". They both served in the Marine Corps as well.
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #7  
Sad news indeed..RIP. <_________________>
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #8  
RIP Phil.
Saw the Everly's in 1971 or 72 at Knotts Berry Farm. IIRC it was their final performance before breaking up (the 1st of several breakups/reunions).
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #9  
I guess I'm a bit surprised that you youngsters even knew about them, since the Everly Brothers were of my generation.:)

I listen to a lot of the "Golden Oldies", Bird. Better than most of what they crank out today!
 
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A half century ago I heard them at 'original' Roof Garden Ballroom in Okoboji Iowa when legendary Drummer J.I. Allison was touring with them. Not like today, I could have reached out and touched their shoes at the front of the stage back then.

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RIP Phil
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #11  
I saw them in 2004 when they toured with Simon and Garfunkel during the "Old Friends" tour. They sounded great and I am glad I had a chance to see them. You can get the DVD of the concert.
 
/ Legendary Phil Everly #12  
RIP Phil.
Saw the Everly's in 1971 or 72 at Knotts Berry Farm. IIRC it was their final performance before breaking up (the 1st of several breakups/reunions).

Saw them at Knotts as well.......great music!
 

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