Don Everly
Isaac Donald Everly, known as Don Everly, was born on February 1, 1937, in Brownie, Kentucky, and passed away on August 21, 2021, in Nashville, Tennessee. He was a renowned American musician, best known as one-half of the iconic duo The Everly Brothers, alongside his younger brother Phil Everly. The Everly Brothers were pivotal in the development of country rock and rock and roll, with hits such as "Bye Bye Love," "Cathy's Clown," and "All I Have to Do Is Dream." Their music significantly influenced many artists, including The Beatles. Don Everly also pursued a solo career and found success in the US country charts during the 1970s. The Everly Brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, highlighting their lasting impact on music history.