Evie (disambiguation)

Evie (disambiguation)

Evie is a parish on The Mainland, Orkney, Scotland.

Evie may also refer to:

* "Evie" (song), an eleven-minute, three-part rock ballad sung by Stevie Wright, formerly of the band The Easybeats

People with the given name Evie:
* Evie Christie, Canadian poet
* Evie Hone, Irish painter and stained glass artist
* Evie Peck, actress and producer who has guest starred in several popular television shows such as Friends and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
* Evie Tornquist-Karlsson, contemporary Christian music singer of the 1970s and 1980s


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