



Everette Harp
- Everette Harp started playing piano at two and began practicing saxophone at the age of four.
- The youngest of the eight children of a minister, gospel music was one of Harp's earliest influences.
- Harp started playing jazz in high school, and graduated from North Texas State University with a music major in the early 1980s. While there he joined Phi Beta Sigma.
- Working as an accountant for a short time, Harp played in local Houston bands, most notably a local jazz/funk group called The Franchise, which released its own album locally, which included the first recording of Harp's "There's Always Hope" in 1987.
- Harp moved to Los Angeles in 1988. He immediately toured briefly with Teena Marie, and then internationally with Anita Baker.
- In 1992, Harp released his self-titled solo debut.
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