Singabilly.
That's a wrap.
Phil Everly is gone
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Phil Everly is gone
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Re: Phil Everly is gone
Sad, sad, news.
Inspirational singing for me, big heroes.
Cryin' in the Rain, Claudette, Rip It Up......
on and on and on.....
Felice and Boudleaux....
Inspirational singing for me, big heroes.
Cryin' in the Rain, Claudette, Rip It Up......
on and on and on.....
Felice and Boudleaux....
Re: Phil Everly is gone
Big loss. Those brothers were iconic.
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Re: Phil Everly is gone
Interesting relationship with Simon and Garfunkel described here, and I did not know that they broke up their act in such dramatic fashion: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/201 ... rother-don
Blended singing voices of siblings is magic.
Blended singing voices of siblings is magic.
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Excellent. Thanks, Martin.
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Re: Phil Everly is gone
I remember as a young kid singing along with them on the radio.
My mom telling me to be quiet.
That's when I found out I can't sing.
They could.
Sad loss.
My mom telling me to be quiet.
That's when I found out I can't sing.
They could.
Sad loss.
Why Aye Man
Re: Phil Everly is gone
Man I think they were the first to kinda bridge the gap between country ,rock and pop
Huge influenc Massive loss
Huge influenc Massive loss