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The Rockabilly Rebels performing their version of an Everly Brothers hit record at the 'Wellington' (Wellie) on Easter Saturday. The Everly Brothers version of this song was at the top of Billboard pop&country and Cash Box in 1957. Phil (Everly Brothers) Died age 74. The Everly Brothers were, quite simply, one of the most influential groups in the history of popular music. Their close, expressive vocals set the standard for any rock band that employed harmony as a primary feature - from The Hollies to the Beach Boys. At the height of their popularity in the late 50s and early 60s, they scored 28 hits in the UK and were among the first 10 performers inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when it opened in 1986. Simon and Garfunkel recorded versions of their songs Bye Bye Love and Wake Up Little Susie, while The Beatles once toyed with calling themselves The Foreverly Brothers. "They had that sibling sound," said Linda Ronstadt, who recorded a hit version of the band's 'When Will I Be Loved' in 1975. The information of your DNA is carried in your voice, and you can get a sound [with family] that you never get with someone who's not blood-related to you. They were both such good singers - they were one of the cornerstones of the new rock'n'roll sound. Don and Phil Everly were barely more than boys when they scored their first hit in 1957, but by that time they were already seasoned stage performers. Schooled by their guitarist father, 'Ike,' Phil made his live debut aged six. He was "too little to sing", Ike recalled, "so he would tell jokes". Eventually, the boys were persuaded to work on their harmonies by the promise of a bicycle each. "We all got to singing, and we had a little home-recording machine," Ike said in 1958. "It used to be that Don and Phil would give up their playing to come in and practise and practise." By the age of 10, the brothers were performing on the family's radio show in Iowa, where they excelled at the close-harmony styles of Appalachian country singers such as the Blue Sky Boys. Phil recalled their greatest influences as 'traditional southern brothers' singing acts' like The Delmore Brothers - but Don, his elder by two years, found himself entranced by the raw power of rhythm and blues. "Fair Use" Notice This video may contain copyrighted material. If so, such material is used in the public interest for non profit; entertainment & educational purposes only. Such "Fair Use" is allowed for in US Law under Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 of US Copyright Law. VIDEO BY YANSU