The Ever-Green Blues was a 1960s American pop trio, notable for its fusion of folk, blues, and pop music. The band comprised of brothers Tom, Dick, and Don Addrisi. They are best remembered for their 1967 hit, "Midnight Confessions," which showcased their distinctive blend of harmonious vocals and rhythmic instrumental style. Despite their relatively short career, the Ever-Green Blues made a significant contribution to the pop music scene of the late 1960s, influencing the emergence of folk-pop and blue-eyed soul genres.