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Oct 13, 1962Don Everly collapses on stage at the outset of an English tour. He is hospitalized at Charing Cross Hospital in London for a drug overdose, though the hospital calls it food poisoning. He tries a second overdose the same day in his hotel roomOct 15, 1962Don Everly returns to Nashville from London with an illness he says he can't explain. Reports indicate he overdosed on sleeping pills, but an associate insists he has a strong case of food poisoningMay 5, 1963Don Everly and his second wife, Venetia, have their first baby, Anastasia Dawn Everly, in Los AngelesNov 8, 1965Don and Venetia Everly have a daughter, Erin Invicata Everly, in Los AngelesAug 15, 1968Don and Venetia Everly have a son, Edan Donald Everly, in Burbank, CaliforniaApr 8, 1970Venetia Everly files for divorce from Don EverlyJun 25, 1970Hank Williams Jr. and Lois Johnson record Don Everly's "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" in NashvilleDec 12, 1970Don Everly's self-titled solo debut album is releasedJan 14, 1971The divorce of Don and Venetia Everly is finalizedJul 11, 1973Don Everly tells a Los Angeles Times reporter backstage at Knott's Berry Farm in Anaheim that "it's over." The Everly Brothers will call it quits three days later
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