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Everly Brothers Show

Everly Brothers Show (1970) more music like this

by The Everly Brothers

On Wednesday, July 8, 1970, at 9 p.m. EDT, the ABC television network broadcast the first of 11 weekly episodes of The Everly Brothers Show, a one-hour musical variety program that was the summer replacement for The Johnny Cash Show. The same month, Warner Bros. Records released a double LP (later reissued as a single CD) also called The Everly ...

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Rock Rock Rock [Expanded]

Rock Rock Rock [Expanded] (2004) more music like this

by Original Soundtrack

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Man, Like Wow! The Sands Collection 1957-1963

Man, Like Wow! The Sands Collection 1957-1963 (2004) more music like this

by Tommy Sands

While Bear Family's 30-track compilation The Worryin' Kind also covers Tommy Sands' late-'50s and early-'60s material, and offers some songs that don't make it onto this later anthology, Man, Like Wow! is a slightly superior buy. There are a few more songs (a whopping 33 on a single CD), and it covers a slightly longer period of his early career, ...

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The Best of Rhythm and Blues: Hits 1954-1955

The Best of Rhythm and Blues: Hits 1954-1955 (2006) more music like this

by Various Artists

This double-disc of R&B classics from 1954 and 1955 reveals the depth of the genre during the era. It seemed that there were hits every couple of weeks, and this doesn't count the tunes that made it onto jukeboxes regionally through the United States. Fats Domino's elegant "Something's Wrong," Chuck Willis' "You're Still My Baby," Clyde McPhatter ...

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Rock 'n Soul/Beat & Soul

Rock 'n Soul/Beat & Soul (2005) more music like this

by The Everly Brothers

By late 1964, the Everly Brothers were in the odd position of having a long-term major-label recording contract that still had years to run, but having become passé as a recording act. Their commercial eclipse had begun by the start of 1963, and it was made even darker by the onset of the British Invasion a year later. Nevertheless, the duo broke ...

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