Paul Simon pays tribute to Phil Everly at benefit concert
Paul Simon paid tribute to his late friend Phil Everly by performing at an intimate benefit concert in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday (29Oct14).
The veteran singer/songwriter was recruited by Everly's wife Patti, who organized the private event and had no one else in mind but Simon for the headlining role.
She tells Rolling Stone, "Phil loved hanging out with Paul and
telling their stories when they toured together. And Paul loved
Phil so much. So how can you not call Paul for your first choice?
He starts playing and the world stops."
Simon, who helped reunite Everly with his brother Don for Simon &
Garfunkel's Old Friends Tour in 2003, was introduced to the stage
by singer Brenda Lee.
He kicked off the eight-song set with the classic The Sound of
Silence, and soon followed with other favorites, including Me and
Julio Down by the Schoolyard, The Boxer, Mrs. Robinson and a cover
of the Beatles' Here Comes the Sun.
Simon even brought up Lee to join him for All I Have to Do Is
Dream, and his rendition of When Will I Be Loved, which was written
by Everly, brought tears to Patti's eyes.
The event was held at the Belle Meade house, which is featured on
country music drama Nashville, and the show's stars, including
Charles Esten, Sam Palladio, Jonathan Jackson, Chris Carmack and
Charley Rose were present for the event.
Proceeds from the concert went to the COPD (chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease) Foundation, an organization which raises funds
and awareness for the same disease Everly died from earlier this
year (Jan14).