Some rock and roll deaths deserve a mention from me, and some deserve a tribute. This is a tribute to one of the true pillars of early rock and roll, Don Everly - a man who, along with his brother, Phil, put Western Kentucky on the map and made vocal harmonies a staple of the genre long before The Beatles and Simon and Garfunkel were even thought of. In fact, those vocal groups probably owe their existence to the Everly Brothers. Paul Simon cited them as a main influence, and the duo has performed Everly songs live, and even invited Don and Phil onstage at concerts to pay tribute. May they both rock in peace and may their voices hold the pediment of heaven aloft.
Click here to see my bootleg of the Sept. 2, 2000 concert in Central City, Kentucky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYgTl_beFY8
This concert was captured by me on a Sony microcassette on September 2, 2000 at the Everly Brothers Homecoming Concert in Central City, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. The Everly's were joined on stage by the late. great Buddy Emmons on steel guitar. Other performers on the day were Jessica Andrews, John Prine and Trace Atkins. I also recorded the John Prine set, which is available here: https://youtu.be/vzK5aAW4tD4
The photos are courtesy of Daniel Patmore, taken on the day.
http://www.patmorephoto.com/
The Band
Pete Wingfield - Keyboards
Phil Cranham - Bass
Tony Newman - Drums
Albert Lee - Guitar
Buddy Emmons - Steel Guitar
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