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Everett Bradley

Everett is one of the most sought after singers, writers, and performers in the entertainment world. Spanning from multiple genres of music to theater and television, this Indiana University music graduate and Grammy-nominated force of nature has lent his unique blend of extraordinary talent, exuberance, and heart to every tour, session, Broadway show and TV program he has been a part of. His vocal, percussion and keyboard work have included playing and recording with Bruce Springsteen’s famed E Street Band, and Bon Jovi, Hall & Oates, Carly Simon, David Bowie, Cyndi Lauper, Bobby McFerrin, and renowned producers Snarky Puppy, Quincy Jones, and many more.

Everett wrote and sang club hit “I Luv U Baby” which debuted at #2 on the Billboard charts and can still be heard on dance compilations worldwide. Theatrically, he starred in and co-wrote the Broadway musical “Swing,” was a featured performer in the Broadway show “After Midnight,” was NY director of the off-Broadway show “STOMP,” and re-imagined the orchestrations for a production of 42nd Street at Chicago’s Drury Lane Theatre, which has received rave reviews.