The group was highly influential with the music of the generation that followed it. Many of the top acts of the 1960s were heavily influenced by the close-harmony singing and acoustic guitar playing of the Everly Brothers, including the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Bee Gees, and Simon & Garfunkel. In 2015, Rolling Stone ranked the Everly Brothers No. 1 on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time.
South Wales Echo Review - 40 years on and still great
The career of Phil and Don Everly spans forty years since they first performed as children on radio shows in the fifties.
And it's this experience professionalism picked up along the way that had a packed audi. ence at St David's Hall eating out of their hands.
Mixing country, blues, and folk, they wasted no time in cracking out hit songs like Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie and Cathy's Clown and whipped up a storm.
During ballads like Let It Be Me and Crying In The Rain, you could have heard a pin drop as the audience listened to the wonderful harmonies that have become the singers' trademark.
A little older and without a teenager in sight, the Everly Brothers certainly know how to put on a show - no fancy lighting or techno gimmicks, just good songs performed with enthusiasm.
Phil and Don benefited from having a excellent band of musicians which featured the brilliant guitar playing of Albert Lee.
Tony Woolway