1957 Grand Ole Opry Program “EVERLY BROTHERS “ POP HISTORY At OPRY !

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We have for your consideration a August 17 1957 Grand Ole Opry Program “EVERLY BROTHERS “ POP HISTORY At OPRY !!!!!!I have researched the Everly Brothers at the Grand Ole OPRY and found this interesting article.February 1957, the Everly Brothers signed with Cadence Records, released "Bye Bye Love", sold over two million records, and began a career that established them as the most influential duo in the history of recorded music. As Bob Dylan said regarding Don and Phil, "We owe these guys everything. They started it all."In June of 1957 they made their first appearance as regulars on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. They brought more than their innovative acoustic guitar rhythm and vocal blends to the stage of the old Ryman Auditorium. That night, Don and Phil were the first act to use drums on the Grand Ole Opry and to this day are given credit for introducing and developing the use of drums in Nashville. The traditional country audience loved them.