Don Everly (pictured: right) of the Everly Brothers has died aged 84.
A family spokesperson revealed that the musician, known for his vocal harmonies with his brother, passed away at his home in Nashville, Tennessee, on August 21. The duo's Instagram account later confirmed the news with a statement:
"It is with great sadness that we regret to announce the passing of Isaac Donald Everly today. He leaves behind his wife Adela, mother Margaret, children Venetia, Stacy, Erin and Edan, grandchildren Arabella, Easan, Stirling, Eres, Lily & Esper."
The Everly Brothers were among the first class of inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. The duo were regarded as pioneers of the genre, becoming hugely popular with a string of hits between 1957 and 1962, including All I Have To Do Is Dream, Wake Up Little Susie, Bye Bye Love and Cathy's Clown.
Don's brother, Phil Everly, died in 2014.
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