If you are of a certain age, the music of the Everly Brothers formed your memories.
There's nothing else to it. We get their history: how they were raised in a musical family and coached by their beloved father Ike, moved from Iowa to Nashville, promoted by famed guitarist and producer Chet Atkins, performed on the radio and sang or played backup, finally signed with Cascade Records, where their 1957 “Bye, Bye, Love,” written by famed songwriters Felica and Boudleaux Bryant, which had been turned down by 30 other singers, became No. 1 on the country charts and No.
Helped along by designer Joel Burkholder's arena lighting of Edison bulbs, flashing marquee, and single pin spot, the songs come alive with emotional power and simple grandeur. “Let It Be Me,” sung while the duo is disintegrating, is illuminated by thousands of tiny pin lights through the floor. It's almost poetry.
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