Everly Brothers 78 Bird Dog 1958 VG+ BB # 1 Rare Canada 10" 78 RPM Apex 76335

Sold Date: December 6, 2016
Start Date: August 29, 2016
Final Price: $24.50 (USD)
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-Artist /Group: Everly Brothers

-Mini bio: Rock and roll/country vocal duo / guitarists / songwriters / brothers. Don was born Isaac Donald on Feb. 1, 1937 in Brownie, Kentucky, Phil was born on Jan. 19, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois. Parents were folk and country singers. Don (beginning at age eight) and Phil (age six) sang with parents through high school. Invited to Nashville by Chet Atkins and first recorded for Columbia in 1955.

- Signed to Archie Bleyer's Cadence Records in 1957 where they had a string of hits including Bye Bye Love (1957), Wake Up Little Susie (1957) This Little Girl Of Mine (1958) Claudette (1958) Bird Dog (1958) and Problems (1958) among others.

-Moved to Warner Bros. in 1960 where they scored again with hits such as Cathy's Clown (1960),Lucille (1960), Walk Right Back (1961) and Gone, Gone, Gone (1964) among others.

-Duo split up in July 1973 and reunited in September 1983. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Won Grammy's Lifetime Achievment Award in 1997. Don's daughter Erin was married for a short time to Axl Rose of Guns 'N' Roses in 1990.

-Phil Everly died on January 3, 2014 age 74 in Burbank, California.

-Titles: Bird Dog / Devoted To You

-Label: Canadian Apex 76335

-USA label: Cadence 1350

-Year released: 1958

-Billboard number: 1 and 10 respectively

-Billboard debut: Aug. 4, 1958 and Aug. 11, 1958 respectively

-Pressed in: Canada

-Visual grade: VG+

-Note: Although visually a VG+ due to light surface scuffs, both sides of the record play with excellent fidelity, no distortion, and no noise at the lead-in.

-Labels: VG++

-Rare Canadian pressing. Apex Records was the Canadian shadow label that pressed under license the American Cadence Record Catalog in Canada. For every ten Cadence 45's or 78's pressed in the U.S., there was only one Ap[ex 45 or 78 pressed in Canada. The Canadian Apex Record Label is very collectible today.

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Canada- $4.00 for the first two 45's plus .50 for each additional 45 up to seven 45's

LP's and 78's- $12.50 for the first one plus $4.00 for each additional LP or 78 up to three records

U.S.A.- $4.00 for the first two 45's plus .75 for each additional 45 up to seven 45's

LP's and 78's- $12.50 for the first one plus $4.00 for each additional LP or 78 up to three records

International- $9.00 for the first two 45's plus $1.00 for each additional 45 up to seven 45's. Eight 45's to twelve is $30.00

LP's and 78's- $20.00 for the first one. Two to three is $30.00

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Record grading:

(M) Mint: A mint record should appear to have just left the manufacturers without any handling; that is, it should appear perfect! No light scuffs or scratches, blotches or stains on labels or writing, tears or splits; nothing. Perfect. And age has nothing to do with it; the same standards for Mint apply to a rare rockabilly single from 1955 as they do to a Top 40 record from 1988! There are no sliding values for Mint. A Mint record cover should appear to have never had a record in it; no ring-wear, dog-eared corners, writing, seam-splits; nothing! Perfect! Even a new, unplayed old stock record can have factory flaws. Mint should be used sparingly and will usually attract a premium value to serious collectors. Mint means perfect and nothing else!

(SS) Still sealed: Still sealed in the factory shrink wrap.

(M-) Mint minus: A nearly perfect record. The record will show no obvious signs of wear, very light surface scuffs from normal handling are permitted but no light scratches. Original finish intact. Picture sleeves should have no more than the most minor defects, such as almost invisible ring wear or other signs of slight handling.

(VG+) Very good plus: The record will show some signs that it was played or otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Record surfaces may show some slight signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or light scratches. Picture sleeves may have some slight ring wear, lightly turned up corners, or a small seam split.

(VG) Very good: Many of the defects found in a VG+ record or sleeve will be more pronounced in a VG record or picture sleeve. Groove wear may be noticeable, the record may have light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound, but the foreign noises will be less prominent than the music. Picture sleeves may have quite prominent ring wear. Creases, folds, seam splits and tears will be more obvious and may appear on all three sides, and there may be writing as well.

(VG-) Very good minus: Foreign noises may be about as prominent as the music. The record still plays through without skipping. The picture sleeve will have more significant seam splits, perhaps to the point where they were taped closed, and highly obvious ring wear and heavier writing. Can serve as a filler until a better one comes along.

(G) Good: We seldom offer a good record for sale unless it is particularily rare for the following reasons: Foreign noises are louder than the recorded music and listening can be distracted by the noise. May or may not play through without skipping, but should be so noted. Picture sleeves are so badly seam split that they may not be able to contain the record within.Tears, folds, writing and ring wear may be overwhelming.