BWMN’s “Jazz at the Network” starring Everett Harp and Friends
From “IBW21/Black World Media Network (BWMN)”
Everette Harp is an American blues, gospel and jazz saxophonist who has recorded on Capitol and Blue Note. He is best known for his 2006 album “In the Moment,” which debuted in the number one position of Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Chart. He has also performed and/or recorded with a wide variety of pop, R&B and jazz artists including Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, Billy Joel, Regina Belle and Marcus Miller. Born on August 17, 1961 in Houston, Texas, USA, to a minister father, he is the youngest of eight children. He started playing the piano at age two and began practicing saxophone when he was four years old. He started playing jazz in high school and attended North Texas State University as a music major in the early 1980’s. He is married to Jeri with whom he has one daughter, Tessa. |
“Agenda for America: An African American Perspective” A Four Episode Series Executive Produced by Tavis Smiley We at the Black World Media Network are delighted to be collaborating with legendary media personality, Tavis Smiley, and his KBLA team in Los Angeles to bring to our online audience a special series of 2-hour programs each week during the month of October leading up to the midterm elections in early November. The KBLA series will present national conversations on “The State of Black Women in America;” “The State of Black Men in America;” “The State of Black Youth in America;” and finally, “Why We Can’t Wait: The Urgency of Now.” The entire series will also be archived for on-demand access on Black World Media Network. |
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