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The Everly Brothers

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2007-10-11 07:08:00 by Beth in lonesome music
...Everly Brothers have been ripe for a post for a while now. Ever since Kat posted Cathy's Clown on the ever-great Keep the Coffee Coming , I've been thinking about them A little bit country, a little bit rock'n'roll, a bit pop and a bit bluegrass, it's no wonder that our Lonesome Dad likes them. And so do a load of others too. Jarvis picked...
 
 
 
 
 
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Devon Williams Favs List Posted On Dusted Today.

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2008-05-30 18:44:00 by Potsie Belcher in Revolver Distribution
...Everly Brothers - Heartaches and Harmonies Box Set In 1973, Phil Everly smashed his guitar and stormed off the stage at an Everly Brothers show at Knott's Berry Farm. The next night at a solo show, Don Everly declared that the Everly Brothers had died 10 years prior. The Everly Brothers definitely have a golden period, but with harmonies this...
 
 
 
 
 
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11/2: The ROWAN BROTHERS with Eric McDonald

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2007-10-22 13:40:00 by Notlob in Notlob Music
...Everly Brothers with a splash of bluegrass Chris and Lorin Rowan were born and raised near Boston , Massachusetts where their more famous brother Peter was already making a name for himself in Earth Opera. All three brothers played in folk, bluegrass and pop bands. In the early 70s, through their brothers connection, Chris and Lorin got...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Stream 02/01/08

2008-02-01 14:55:30 by Barb Abney in The Current Music Blog
 
...Everly (The Everly Brothers) was born. 1948 - Rick James was born. 1949 - RCA Records issued the very first 45rpm single. 1967 - The Beatles began work on a the song "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." 1969 - Patrick Wilson (Weezer) was born. 1969 - Tommy James and the Shondells had the #1 single with "Crimson And Clover." 1975 - Antoine...
 
 
 
 
 
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August 2007

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2008-04-18 04:12:00 by Rockaroola in iLuv Music 24-7
...Everly Brothers' "Gone, Gone, Gone" from consideration for the LPs Unhalfbricking and Liege And Lief, on the grounds that "Americans did these sort of songs in their sleep better than any English band could hope to". Any view from 30-odd years later is likely to be obscured by rosy clouds of nostalgia, but Boyd's opinion seems to be...
 
 
 
 
 
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Number 569 - Bryan Ferry

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2008-08-07 22:31:03 by The Definitive 1000 Songs of all Time 1955 to 2005 in The Definitive 1000 Songs of all Time 1955 to 2005
...Everly Brothers The Price of Love and the Beatles Its Only Love, delivered with lead keyboards from Ferry and a nice, full arrangement. On the other hand, half of the album consisted of Ferry originals but, bizarrely, instead of creating wholly new songs, he re-recorded a slew of earlier Roxy classics. Fanciful fun or exorcising of past...
 
 
 
 
 
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Devon Williams Review On Pitchfork

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2008-08-15 11:18:00 by Potsie Belcher in Revolver Distribution
...Everly Brothers' rhythmic urgency, and the mighty sonic wall of Phil Spector. Dude might want to recalibrate his zeitgeist meter Even if it isn't trendy, Carefree, whose emotional centerpiece "Elevator" turns on a corn-syrupy pun (el-le-va-tor = "I love her") and moonstruck vocals, is a long way from beer-drenched basements and might,...
 
 
 
 
 
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On Tour - Lindsey Buckingham

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2008-08-15 08:32:00 by Chili in Rock and Roll Classics
...Everly's back-up band, singing Phil Everly's parts. Buckingham and Nicks were eventually forced to move in with record producer Keith Olsen, who helped the pair work on several demos for the next Buckingham/Nicks album, including "I'm So Afraid", "Monday Morning", and "Rhiannon Buckingham Nicks has never been released on CD (although a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Saturday Single No. 90

2008-09-13 08:44:00 by whiteray in Echoes In The Wind
 
...Everly Brothers, Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton. In the studio and on tour with the E Street Band, Bruce Springsteen shows up in September recordings in the 1980s, as does the Jefferson Airplane offshoot, Hot Tuna In September 1995, for a concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Springsteen and Dylan teamed up for a performance of Forever...
 
 
 
 
 
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Killing The Blues

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2007-10-08 21:35:00 by Frank in THAT TRUNCHEON THING
...Everly Brothers and Mel Tillis Well, I got an advance copy of the results -- a record called Raising Sand -- over the weekend, and I have to tell you, I am positively blown away. It is, without question, one of the finest records I've heard this year, a captivating trawl through an eclectic selection of country, blues, rockabilly and vintage...