The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 15, 1989, Summer, Page 6, Image 6

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Everhart said he admired singers E
such as Randy Travis, John Cougar*
Mellencamp and the Cowboy Junk *
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fluences from varied, naturally*
acoustic sources. f|
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Everhart said. All are bringing in pure B
acoustic sounds to their works. gl
“My music’s simply a one-on-one B
relationship between the acoustic B
instruments I play and myself. B
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to it,” he said. “Electronics only*
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ally there.” ||
In one’s mind’s eye, you can see
Everhart’s ancestors not hav ing room
in their covered wagons for synthe
sizers or symphony orchestras; just
basic simplicity and purity in home
made instruments.
Articles have quoted Everhart as
explaining, “Big bucks don't make
the art form. My music’s not com
mercial. It’s just traditional country
and very real.”
Everhart has accumulated record
ings on various foreign labels from
Great Britain to Germany’s Folk
Vanety, Africa’s Corel Records and
the Philippine Islands’ ARC Records.
He has composed over 80() songs; has
sold over 500,000 records, won Hol
land’s prestigious Country Singer ol
the Year award in 1984 and has vary
ing European Entertainer of the ^ car
awards under his belt.
Everhart also has hosted stints for
England’s BBC television “Roots
program, originally shown in lor,
cign countries. A BBC-produced
documentary on U.S. country^'01
music festivals also featured Ever
hart’s music.
Outside of the performance busi
ness, Everhart has obtained a journa -
ism degree; published four novels, a
collection of poetry and screenplays,
and all this while still publishing
“Traditions” country-folk must
magazine.
Everhart’s performance is !ree
although a $2 button can be pu *
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