The Everly Brothers Experience, featuring the ZMED Brothers
- Host: Appalachian Auditorium at St. James
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Optional dinner starts at 5pm for $12 cash at the door
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Optional dinner starts at 5pm for $12 cash at the door
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Appalachian Auditorium at St James
3220 Saint James Road
Greeneville,TN 37616Directions -
Pat Bonnett
423-312-4392 - Art & Culture, Community & Environment, Music, Social Activities
Description
Our audience LOVED this show in our 2022-2023 season and many have requested a reeturn visit, so here they are! We had no idea the depth of comedy as well as the amazing history of the Everly Brothers that we would hear!
Since 2016, brothers Zachary and Dylan Zmed along with their partner and drummer Burleigh Drummond, have celebrated the pivotal music and history of The Everly Brothers legacy with enthusiastic crowds across the US and overseas in prestigious venues. They say, “The music of the 50’s and 60’s are nostalgic for us, our parents raised us all on it, and we feel that the Everly’s contribution is greatly overlooked, especially by younger generations.
Our aim is not to impersonate but to do our best in honoring the aesthetics of their iconic sound and in honoring the important role they played in pioneering the rock n’ roll movement, all while having a little fun sharing our own personal story,” and they do just that with timeless hits like “Bye-Bye Love”, “Wake Up Little Susie”, and “All I Have to Do is Dream”.
The Everly brothers career lasted over half a century, they recorded 21 studio albums, sold more than 60 million records worldwide, had over 30 billboard top -100 singles. The Zmed Brother are absolutely thrilled to be able to contribute to a cause that supports the recognition and preservation of the intimate and singular origins of America’s greatest Rock n’ Roll singing sibling duo.
The 5-piece band consists of drums (Burleigh Drummond), electric guitar (rotating members), bass (rotating members), and the two singing brothers (Zachary and Dylan Zmed) up front with the signature Everly acoustic guitars.
How to find us: From Greeneville, go 321 toward Newport. Cross the Nolichuckey River and turn left onto St. James Rd. Go about 3 1/2 miles and you will see us on the right. This is the old St. James School auditorium, built in 1936. Wooden seats – feel free to bring a pillow ð
From Newport, go 321 toward Greeneville. Turn right onto St. James Rd. BEFORE crossing the Nolichuckey River.