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Don Everly

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American singer-songwriter (1937–2021)
Don Everly
Everly In 1958
Everly In 1958
Background information
Born
Isaac Donald Everly

(1937-02-01)February 1, 1937
DiedAugust 21, 2021(2021-08-21) (aged 84)
Genres
OccupationMusician
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1951–2018
Formerly ofThe Everly Brothers
Musical artist

Isaac Donald Everly (February 1, 1937 – August 21, 2021) was an American musician. Everly was one-half of the singing duoThe Everly Brothers alongside his younger brotherPhil.

Early life

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Don was born inBrownie, Kentucky on February 1, 1937, to Isaac Milford "Ike" Everly Jr. (1908–1975), a guitar player, and Margaret Embry Everly (1919–2021). He was ofGerman,English andCherokee descent.

The Everly family moved toKnoxville, Tennessee, in 1953, where the brothers attendedWest High School. In 1955, the family moved toMadison, Tennessee, while the brothers moved toNashville. Don graduated from high school in 1955.[1]

Career

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The Everly Brothers

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Main article:The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers performing in 1970

The Everly Brothers' career started in 1951. They signed toCadence Records In 1957. Their first hit was "Bye Bye Love", a song that had been rejected by 30 other acts.

"Bye Bye Love" went to no. 2 on thepop charts, behindElvis Presley's "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear", and No. 1 on the country and No. 5 on theR&B charts. The song, byFelice and Boudleaux Bryant, became the Everly Brothers' first million-seller.[2]

The Everly Brothers are remembered for other major hits such as "Cathy's Clown" and "All I Have To Do Is Dream".

After the duo split following conflicts between the two brothers, Phil and Don pursued solo careers from 1973 to 1983. The brothers reunited at theRoyal Albert Hall inLondon on September 23, 1983, ending their ten-year-long hiatus. The event was initiated by Phil and Don alongsideTerry Slater, with Wingfield as musical director. This concert was recorded for a live LP and video broadcast on cable television in mid-January 1984. The brothers returned to the studio as a duo for the first time in over a decade, recording the album EB '84, produced by Dave Edmunds.

The Everly Brothers were inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. They were the first duo and non-solo act to have been inducted.[3] That same year, they received a star on theHollywood walk of fame.[4]

Their final charting single was 1986's "Born Yesterday". A 1981 live BBC recording of "All I Have to Do Is Dream", which featured Cliff Richard and Phil sharing vocals, was a UK Top 20 hit in 1994.

Paul McCartney spoke of the importance of the Everly Brothers tothe Beatles:[5]

"They were one of the major influences on the Beatles. When John and I first started to write songs, I was Phil and he was Don."

Solo work

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The Everly Brothers Hollywood Walk of Fame star

Don found some success on the US country charts in the mid- to late-1970s, in Nashville with his band, Dead Cowboys, and playing withAlbert Lee.

Don also performed solo at an annual country music festival in London in mid-1976. His appearance was well received, and he was given "thunderous applause", even though critics noted that the performance was uneven. Don recorded "Everytime You Leave" withEmmylou Harris on her 1979 album Blue Kentucky Girl.

Everly attended the Annual Music Masters as theRock and Roll Hall of Fame paid homage to the Everly Brothers on October 25, 2014. Don took the State Theater stage and performed the Everlys' classic hit "Bye Bye Love".

Don stopped performing in 2018. His final performance was a guest appearance withPaul Simon on Simon's 2018 farewell tour in Nashville. Don and Simon performed “Bye Bye Love”, with Simon on Phil Everly's original tenor harmony.

Personal life

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Don was married four times: first to Mary Sue Ingraham from 1957 to 1961, then actressVenetia Stevenson from 1962 to 1970, Karen Prettyman from 1975 to 1983 and finally Adela Garza from 1997 until his death. Don had five children, including sonEdan, who is also a musician, and daughter Erin, a model at one time married toAxl Rose.

Don publicly endorsedHillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential election in January of that year. This marked the first time he had ever publicly supported a political candidate. Don stated that after his brother Phil's death, he felt free to express his views more openly, noting that the brothers' opposing views had made it impossible for them to lend active support to political candidates.[6]

Death

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Don Everly died inNashville on August 21, 2021, aged 84, from undisclosed causes. His brother Phil had died in 2014.[7] The Everly family matriarch, Margaret Embry Everly, died four months later in December, aged 102.

Discography

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The Everly Brothers

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Main article:The Everly Brothers discography

Solo

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Albums

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The Everly Brothers In 1965
TitleDetails
Don Everly
Sunset Towers
  • Release date: August 1974
  • Label: Ode Records
Brother Jukebox

Singles

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YearSinglePeak chart
positions
Album
US CountryUS
1970"Tumblin' Tumbleweeds"Don Everly
1974"Warmin' Up the Band"110Sunset Towers
1976"Yesterday Just Passed My Way Again"50Brother Jukebox
1977"Love at Last Sight"
"Since You Broke My Heart"84
"Brother Jukebox"96
1981"Let's Put Our Hearts Together"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Everly Brothers in Knoxville - The Knoxville Focus". Retrieved2023-01-22.
  2. ^Gilliland, John (n.d.)."Show 9 - Tennessee Firebird: American country music before and after Elvis. [Part 1]".UNT Digital Library. Retrieved2023-01-21.
  3. ^"The Everly Brothers | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame".www.rockhall.com. Retrieved2023-01-21.
  4. ^"This Day In 1986: The Everly Brothers get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | Rhino".www.rhino.com. Retrieved2023-01-21.
  5. ^Grow, Kory (2014-01-08)."McCartney Calls Phil Everly a 'Hero'".Rolling Stone. Retrieved2023-01-22.
  6. ^Peterson, Mike (28 January 2016)."Don Everly backs Hillary Clinton".KMAland.com. Retrieved2023-01-22.
  7. ^Smith, R. J. (2021-08-22)."Don Everly, of harmonizing rock 'n' roll pioneers the Everly Brothers, dies at 84".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2023-01-21.
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