Don Everly, who along with his brother, film, was part of the Everly Brothers who were a huge chart success in the late 1950s and early 1960s, died on Saturday at his home in Nashville.
He was 84.A family spokesman confirmed the death to The Los Angeles Times. No cause was given.The duo were one of the first pop-rock acts to emerge from Nashville, and became instant hitmaker on the strength of the soaring harmonies in such songs as “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Cathy’s Clown.” They became a maor influence on everything to follow, from the British Invasion through the Southern California county-rock scene.(More)New and returning series on broadcast, cable and streamingSeries that made it or didn’t make it in 2020-21Broadcast networks’ fall
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