Everwood is a drama television series that follows the story of Dr. Andrew Brown, a successful neurosurgeon who moves his family from Manhattan to the small town of Everwood, Colorado after the sudden death of his wife.
As Andrew tries to rebuild his life and connect with his two children, Ephram and Delia, he faces challenges in adjusting to small-town life and dealing with the residents of Everwood.
Throughout the series, Andrew navigates relationships with his neighbors, including the local doctor Harold Abbott and his family, as well as his former mentor Dr. Abbott. He also becomes involved in the lives of his patients, offering medical care and emotional support.
As Andrew and his family settle into Everwood, they must confront their pasts, heal from their losses, and learn to embrace the new opportunities and relationships that the town has to offer.
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Everwood
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Forgiven
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Deb Talan:
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Lonely People (Jars Of Clay)
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Blake Neely:
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Trouble (Kristin Hersh)
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Blake Neely:
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These Days (Griffin House)
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Blake Neely:
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Only Living Boy In New York (David Mead)
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Blake Neely:
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Summer Breeze (Jason Mraz)
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Blake Neely:
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Father And Son (Leigh Nash)
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Blake Neely:
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The Harder They Come (Guster)
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Blake Neely:
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Don't Be Shy (Travis)
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Blake Neely:
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Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels) (Toby Lightman)
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Blake Neely:
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The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Stereophonics)
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Blake Neely:
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Jump Little Children (Cathedrals)
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Blake Neely:
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Main Title Theme For Everwood (Blake Neely)
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Blake Neely:
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Love Song (Treat Williams) (Bonus Track)
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Blake Neely:
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Don't Be Shy (Travis)
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Blake Neely:
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Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels) (Toby Lightman)
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Blake Neely:
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