Everette Harp's father was a minister and his mother played the organ.
11 Facts About Everette Harp
Everette Harp started playing jazz in middle school at Marshall Junior High under the tutelage of drummer Buddy Smith.
Everette Harp's album was produced by Duke and released by Blue Note in 1992.
Everette Harp appeared at the Montreux Jazz Festival as a featured guest artist presented by Duke.
Everette Harp appeared every week on The Arsenio Hall Show.
Everette Harp played on the theme song for Soul Train and shared the stage with President Bill Clinton at the Arkansas Ball in 1992.
Everette Harp worked with Stanley Clarke, Natalie Cole, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin, Wayne Henderson, Al Jarreau, The Jazz Crusaders, Billy Joel, Chaka Khan, Kenny Loggins, Bobby Lyle, Peter Maffay, Marcus Miller, Chante Moore, Dianne Reeves, Eros Ramazzotti, Brenda Russell, Joe Sample, and Luther Vandross.
Everette Harp continued his television and studio recording obligations and his solo recording career.
Everette Harp appeared on several television shows, including The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and with Jay Leno, The Arsenio Hall Show, and The Tavis Smiley Show.
In later years Everette Harp reduced his side gigs to focus on his solo career.
Everette Harp collaborated with guitarist Chuck Loeb and keyboardist Jeff Lorber and formed a group Jazz Funk Soul.