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Review: Best Coast’s “Crazy For You”
unsettled and all the better for it. “I Want To,” in its tone at first plays like a garage-rock answer to the Everly Brothers ’ “Cathy’s Clown,” even if Cosentino spends most of her time repeating the words, “I want you so much.” There
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Jeff Bridges Channels Waylon, Willie & Kris in 'Crazy Heart'
triumphant shows following lung cancer surgery. Haggard's anthemic ballads have been covered by everyone from The Everly Brothers to the Grateful Dead. Cooper "wanted to make Merle Haggard's story, but Merle Haggard has a bevy of wives himself
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Excerpt: 'Lyrics 1964-2008'
both the unpretentious masters of his own youth -- the Everly Brothers , Chuck Berry, Smokey Robinson -- and his greatest into himself, into forms of music undreamed of by the Everly Brothers , has been ambitious but always honest and unprepossessing
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Introducing – On the Record's DJ Booth for Monday July 14, 2008– A List Of Worthy Songs New And Old
pick it up!” Vintage: The Everly Brothers – “Cathy’s Clown” From the album “A Date With the Everly Brothers ” (1961) This song recently best moments in pop history. The Everly Brothers are from Kentucky, and there
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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The Raveonettes’ “Lust Lust Lust”
it’s lifted from a Motown classic and puts some almost Everly Brothers-type harmonies over it. (If one of the Everly Brothers was a woman, that is.) The Raveonettes live in a genre-bending world where rockabilly and shoegaze can collide
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GMA Concert Series: Los Lonely Boys
drums -- started playing music when they were children in west Texas. Their biggest musical influences range from the Everly Brothers to Willie Nelson to Santana. But the one who had the biggest impact on them was their father. Ringo Garza Sr
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Cher's Mothers' Day Gift: A Documentary About Mom
your voices are so similar. They're not the same voice but when we're doing the harmonies together it's like the everly brothers , you really can't tell. Reporter: So when she was starting out and you heard her singing, what did you think
the same voice but when we're doing the harmonies together it's like the everly brothers , you really can't tell. Reporter: So when she was starting out and you heard her singing, what did you think? I realized

