A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

Episode 56: “Bye Bye Love” by the Everly Brothers

Nov 11, 2019
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INSIGHT

Harmony Styles in Early Rock

  • Vocal harmonies were essential to rock music in the 50s and 60s, with distinct styles like doo-wop, girl group, and Elvis's approach.
  • These styles range from individual voices intertwining to supportive echoes and instrumental textures.
ANECDOTE

Ike Everly's Musical Journey

  • Ike Everly, a coal miner, became a musician after two cave-ins.
  • He learned Travis Picking, a guitar style, from Mose Rager and Kennedy Jones, who learned it from Arnold Schulz.
ANECDOTE

Multiple Guitarists, One Instrument

  • Country acts in the 1960s often featured multiple guitarists playing one instrument.
  • Buck Owens and Don Rich, like the Everlys, performed similar acts with straightforward blues licks.
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