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(Don
1937 -
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1939 -
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Harmony Duo, Rock-n-Roll, Country, Pop Recording Artists,
Songwriters. Began
performing at ages eight and six with their musical
parents, Ike and Margaret Everly. On their own after high school, Phil & Don, as a duo, hit
the Top 10 singles chart 15 times and sold more than 35
million records in the first five years of their career.
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Their first hit Bye-Bye
Love, reached number one on the country charts in less
than a month and remained in the Top 10 for six months to
become their first Gold record. They were the first members of the Grand Ole Opry to
simultaneously have a Top 10 recording in the Country,
Pop, and Rhythm & Blues charts.
Bye-Bye Love and All I Have To
Do Is Dream are identified by the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame as two of “500 songs that shaped Rock and
Roll.” They
were the first act in music history to sign a $1 million
recording contract, with Warner Brothers, where they
recorded Cathy’s Clown, their biggest hit, selling more than 2 million
copies. A
total of 32 Everly Brothers singles made it on the
Billboard charts during the course of their career.
In 1986, they were among the first inductees into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and were also awarded a
star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. |
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Kentucky
Music
Hall of Fame & Museum
Post
Office Box 85
2590 Richmond Road
Renfro Valley, Kentucky 40473
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