Phil Everly

Singer and guitarist of The Everly Brothers

Phil Everly - Performers & Entertainers born January 19th, 1939
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One half of the influential duo The Everly Brothers, contributed significantly to the rock and roll and country music genres. Rose to prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s with a unique harmonizing style that combined folk, rock, and country elements. The Everly Brothers produced a string of top-charting hits that left a lasting legacy in the music industry. Their music resonated with both audiences and fellow musicians, influencing many artists and bands in subsequent generations. Continued to perform and record music until passing in early 2014.

Recorded hits such as 'Wake Up Little Susie'

Popularized the hit 'All I Have to Do Is Dream'

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986

Received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

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