Phil and Don

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Phil and Don refers to Phil and Don Everly, the American rock and roll duo known as the Everly Brothers, famous for their close harmony singing in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical duo
rock and roll duo
vocal harmony duo
activePeriod 1950s
1960s
alsoKnownAs The Everly Brothers NERFINISHED
associatedAct Buddy Holly NERFINISHED
Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
Roy Orbison NERFINISHED
awardReceived Country Music Hall of Fame induction NERFINISHED
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era early rock and roll era
genre country
country rock
pop
rock and roll
rockabilly
influenced Simon & Garfunkel NERFINISHED
The Beach Boys NERFINISHED
The Beatles NERFINISHED
languageOfPerformance English
member Don Everly NERFINISHED
Phil Everly NERFINISHED
notableFor close harmony singing
notableWork All I Have to Do Is Dream NERFINISHED
Bye Bye Love NERFINISHED
Cathy's Clown NERFINISHED
Wake Up Little Susie NERFINISHED
originatedFrom Kentucky NERFINISHED
recordLabel Cadence Records NERFINISHED
Warner Bros. Records
styleCharacteristic close two-part vocal harmony
subjectHasRole singers
songwriters
vocalType duo harmonies

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Let 'Em In mentionsInLyrics Phil and Don