- In charge of Bing Crosby Enterprises, established to oversee his brother's multi-faceted business enterprises. An Everett brainchild was "Bing's Things", a company devoted to the manufacture of unique household products and gadgets.
- Despite his color blindness, he served in the Army during World War I.
- Was instrumental in helping brother Bing secure his first solo radio series.
- Often the butt of jokes on brother Bing's radio show.
- Had his left leg amputated in the summer of 1963, and his right leg amputated January 2, 1964 because of poor circulation complicated by diabetes.
- In 1962, he purchased Fair Acres, a farm in Connecticut, where he and his wife, Florence, raised Morgan and Arabian stallions.
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