I can't add anything much more which hasn't already been said by others - except to express my life - long (since I first heard them aged 5!!!!) 'love affair' with those gorgeous, heavenly harmonies and (often) upfront strong rhythm guitars. "Wake Up Little Suzy", "When Will I Be Loved", "Cathy's Clown", "Crying In The Rain", "So Sad", "Ebony Eyes", "All I Have To Do Is Dream", "Devoted To You"..(OK, OK and so many more) will endure just as long as there is any interest in popular music. Matchless. Yes, of course they influenced the Shads who quite often featured Everlys numbers in concert. Hank (or was it Bruce?) would always quip that they were more like Ron & Bill than Don & Phil! Certainly, in their hey day, the Everlys were amongst the many stars my two older sisters (teenagers then) would 'swoon' over! Plus, of course, as well as his musical ability, John Rostill was invited to audition for the Shadows partly because he physically reminded Hank & Bruce of Don Everly in appearance. Like Tony, I'm so glad that I managed to see the 'living legends' twice when they occasionally toured the UK during the 1980s and 1990s. Timeless classics. RIP Phil.
Rob
