Everette Harp

Everette Harp is a celebrated saxophonist who has carved out a significant niche within the smooth jazz and jazz fusion genres. Born in Houston, Texas, Harp was exposed to music from a young age, primarily influenced by his father, a minister, and gospel music. This early exposure to musical performance laid the foundation for his vibrant career. Harp's education in music saw him attending North Texas State University, where he further honed his craft before stepping into the professional music scene.

Throughout his career, Harp has distinguished himself not only as a solo artist but also as a sought-after collaborator, performing alongside an array of music legends across genres. His discography, including albums like "First Love," "In The Moment," and "My Inspiration," showcases his fluency in weaving together elements of R&B, jazz, and soul, creating a sound that is both unique and broadly appealing. With "Everette Harp," his self-titled release, along with other projects like "For The Love" and "Better Days," Harp solidified his status as a staple in the smooth jazz world. His work has consistently been praised for its emotive playing, intricate compositions, and ability to connect deeply with listeners, making Everette Harp a respected and influential figure in contemporary jazz.

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First Love
Album - 10 Tracks - Released October 27, 2009
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