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Everly
OriginBattle Ground, Washington, US
GenresPop rock, acoustic, bluegrass
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active2008–2012
LabelsHilasterion Records
Past membersBethany Joy Lenz
Amber Sweeney
Websitewww.everlyband.com

Everly was an American folk musical duo formed in Battle Ground, Washington in 2008 by friends Bethany Joy Lenz and Amber Sweeney. Their debut EP, Mission Bell, was launched on iTunes. The duo released a series of digitally released B Track albums that have been featured on The CW hit television series, One Tree Hill, on which Lenz was an actor and director.[1]

On November 29, 2012, Lenz confirmed that Everly split and will no longer be making music.[2]

History

Debut

Lenz and Sweeney formed Everly in 2008.[3] On November 5, 2008, Everly released a three-song acoustic EP on iTunes entitled Mission Bell. The duo released the EP through music outlets, iTunes, Amazon and CD Baby. Mission Bell featuring "Home Is Me – You Are Mine," "Stars," and "Little Children," all written by Lenz and Sweeney. On November 15, 2008, the duo released three additional tracks added onto Mission Bell titled "Hotel Café," "Mrs. Scott," and "Scheming Star," and a bonus track titled "Karen's Café", which was a specifically altered version of "Hotel Café" for an episode of Lenz's television series One Tree Hill.

Mission Bell reached the No. 1 spot on CD Baby, an online music store specializing in the sale of physical compact discs and digital music downloads from independent musicians directly to consumers.[4] The duo also digitally released an acoustic Christmas album in 2009 titled Fireside.

Everly on One Tree Hill

Lenz has performed a string of original tracks on One Tree Hill due to her character's ambitions to reestablish her music career. Everly had continued to use One Tree Hill as an avenue to promote their latest music.

In the episode titled "Even Fairy Tale Characters Would Be Jealous," Lenz's character Haley James Scott's friend Peyton Sawyer produces a USO concert at the military base where her brother is stationed.[5] The concert also featured Lenz's then-husband Michael Galeotti's band Enation, the band Angels & Airwaves, and occasional One Tree Hill guest star and fellow musician Kate Voegele. After its airing, Everly's single Feel This rose to No. 14 on the iTunes folk charts and allowed them to maintain the No. 1 top seller spot on CD Baby for several weeks.

In the episode titled We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me), Karen's café is transformed into a glamorous nightclub with Lucas as its proprietor and Haley as the cabaret singer; Lenz premiered more songs featured in Everly's EP.[6]

In the seventh season of One Tree Hill, Lenz re-released "Quicksand," a song originally written and performed by Lenz for her album with Epic. Her character then began her first solo tour, Flying Machine. In the fictional tour, songs written and performed by Everly were featured on the show while concurrently being released through iTunes and CD Baby.

Discography

EPs

Year Title Record Label Notes
2008 Mission Bell Hilasterion Records Debut EP. Includes "Home is Me – You are Mine".
2009 Fireside Hilasterion Records Holiday EP
2010 B Tracks: Vol. 3 Hilasterion Records
2010 B Tracks: Full Collection Hilasterion Records Includes all B Tracks: Vol. 1–3

Singles

Year Title Record Label Album
2009 "Quicksand" Hilasterion Records B Tracks: Vol. 1 – Single
2009 "Maybe" Hilasterion Records B Tracks: Vol. 2 – Single

Televised performances

Year Program Episode Track title
2009 One Tree Hill #7.01 – 4:30 am (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad) "Quicksand"
2009 One Tree Hill #7.09 – Now You Lift Your Eyes to the Sun "Maybe"
2009 CW Television [December 18, 2009] "O Holy Night"
2010 One Tree Hill #7.13 – Weeks Go by Like Days "Flying Machine"
"We Belong"
"Girl in the Moon"
"Never Gonna Be (C'mon, C'mon)" Only Bethany Joy Lenz

See also

References

  1. ^ "Everly's Official Website". Everly. Archived from the original on February 28, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  2. ^ "Bethany Joy Lenz". WhoSay. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
  3. ^ "CD Baby: EVERLY: Mission Bell". CD Baby. Archived from the original on November 9, 2008.
  4. ^ "CD Baby Top Sellers". CD Baby.
  5. ^ "One Tree Hill Shenanigans in North Carolina". Channel Guide.
  6. ^ "One Tree Hill We Three (My Echo, Shadow And Me)". TV.com.