Everly died in the Los Angeles suburb of Burbank of complications from
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his wife Patti told the Times for
a story on the paper's website. Representatives for Phil Everly could not immediately be
reached by Reuters for comment on Friday evening.
The Everly Brothers profoundly influenced 1960s-era groups and
singer-songwriters ranging from Beatles John Lennon and Paul
McCartney, who early in their careers called themselves the
Foreverly Brothers, to Simon and Garfunkel, the Byrds, the
Hollies and the Beach Boys.
"Perhaps even more powerfully than Elvis Presley, the Everly
Brothers melded country with the emerging sound of Fifties rock
& roll," Rolling Stone magazine said in placing the brothers at
No. 33 on its list of the "100 Greatest Artists."
Phil and Don had an onstage breakup in 1973 that led to a
decade-long estrangement, but Phil told Time magazine their
relationship had endured.
"Don and I are infamous for our split," Phil said, "but we're
closer than most brothers. Harmony singing requires that you
enlarge yourself, not use any kind of suppression. Harmony is
the ultimate love."
(Reporting by Xavier Briand and Dan
Whitcomb; editing by Bernard Orr and Ken Wills)
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