Last Saturday evening, The Everly Brothers Reunion Concert was broadcasted on BBC2. It was recorded on September the 23rd, 1983 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. I had never seen this concert before and was surprised and delighted that it contained so many connections with Cliff Richard & The Shadows:
- Phil Everly sang two duets with Cliff, called "She Means Nothing To Me" and "All I Have To Do Is Dream" (live in 1981).
- Albert Lee on guitar played as a guest on the Local Heroes' album "One Of Our Shadows Is Missing" on the track "Train Spotting" and he played together with The Shadows (minus Hank) on the double DVD "70th Birthday Celebration".
- Martin Jenner on guitar played in Cliff's backing band and also wrote "Riders Of The Range" for The Shadows, as well as composing several tracks with Hank for the latter's albums "Into The Light" and "Heartbeat".
- Mark Griffiths on bass guitar played in Cliff's backing band, with The Shadows and in Hank's backing band.
- Graham Jarvis on drums played in Cliff's backing band and on two of Hank's vocal solo recordings from the album "Words And Music".
- Pete Wingfield on keyboards played on Cliff Richard & The Young Ones featuring Hank Marvin recording of "Living Doll".
Don and Phil of course also wrote "It's All Over", which Cliff recorded and had a hit with. Both Cliff Richard & The Shadows have sung and recorded various of The Everly Brothers' songs.