Everly Brothers Monument
In Muhlenberg County, a stone monument stands as a tribute to two of Kentucky’s most famous sons—the Everly Brothers. Erected in 1988, this monument marks not only the legacy of Don and Phil Everly but also the start of an annual celebration that became a beloved tradition in Central City. Each year, fans from far and wide gathered to honor the harmonies that helped shape the sound of rock and roll.
About This Venue
The Everly Brothers Festival was more than just a concert series; it’s a community event that brought together generations to celebrate the brothers’ timeless music. From their early country roots to their chart-topping rock hits, the Everly Brothers’ influence on popular music is undeniable, and this festival served as a fitting homage to their lasting legacy.
As part of the Kentucky Music Trail, the Everly Brothers Monument offers a chance to experience Kentucky’s rich musical history in a town that proudly claims these pioneers as its own. Whether you’re singing along to “Bye Bye Love” or learning more about the brothers’ impact on music history, this stop on the trail is sure to strike a chord with any music lover.
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