His death on Saturday in the music hub of Nashville, Tennessee, was announced by the Country Music Hall of Fame, which called him “one of the most talented and impactful artists in popular music history.” No cause was provided.
Tributes from the music world were led by Carole King, Roy Orbison Jr and Julian Lennon, who tweeted: “R.I.P. Don Of ‘The Everly Brothers’ who along with his brother Phil, wrote some of the most memorable & classic songs of all time... Thank You for the Music.”
The duo, credited with influencing rock and country singers for decades, were among the inaugural honourees in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, alongside Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis.
In 2001 they were inducted into its country counterpart. Don’s brother Phil Everly died in 2014, aged 75. The duo’s high-pitched, fluid harmonies brought them a series of hit ballads and rock tunes.
“Wake Up Little Susie” and “All I Have to Do Is Dream” both topped the US charts in the 1950s. Their output dropped off in the 1960s but they still chalked up favourites such as “Cathy’s Clown” and “Crying in the Rain.”
The group had a profound impact on the musical world, with their close harmonies emulated by groups including Simon & Garfunkel and the Beatles, as well as the Beach Boys, the Byrds, the Bee Gees and the Eagles.
My late dad and our family loved ''All I have to do is dream''!!
Rest in peace Don, you will be missed!
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