The music of The Everly Brothers touches people deep in their souls. From The Beatles, The Hollies and Simon and Garfunkel to Nick Lowe, Tom Petty, and The Cactus Blossoms, Phil and Don Everly showed the way with their heavenly harmonies, song writing, and style.
True rock ‘n’ roll pioneers, The Everly Brothers bridged the gap between country and R&B. Their career endured over half a century. During this time they recorded 21 studio albums, sold more than 60 million records worldwide, and had over 30 billboard top -100 singles.
Those recordings were the only way for Jon Wink and Jesse Mcnamara (the Phil and Don of Lightning Express), to experience the magic of The Everly Brothers until Don and Phil decided to perform together again in 1983 after a decade long break. Soon ader their historic reunion concert at The Royal Albert Hall in London, the brothers made their way to The Palace Theater in Columbus, Ohio. Jon was in the front row for that show. Hearing Don and Phil live, backed by a killer band, was a revelation. The blend of their voices was just like the records, but the energy infused into the songs performed live, took the experience to another level.
Jon and Jesse formed Lightning Express to bring the spirit, energy and excitement of a live Everly Brothers show to people everywhere.
Lightning Express is a 5-piece band featuring Jesse McNamara and Jon Wink (tight, two-part Everly harmonies and driving acoustic guitars), Ron Brzoska (note-perfect electric guitar licks), Dan Hange (classic, bouncy bass lines), and Dick Day (crisp drum rolls and fills).