When you think about the things you really love about music - driving rhythm, unforgettable melodies and so on - songs are the soundtracks of our days. Great songs that apply themselves to multiple genres of music are rare for most, but you will find them from Nik Everett.

The Delaware based musician, composer and performer has been lighting up stages since forming his first junior high school band. Experience was his best teacher so his unique mixture of energy and excitement with finesse and style that comes with musical maturity is evident from the first note of his new release, “SUMMER'S GONE”.

Nik's evolved as a performer since getting his break at the esteemed Grape Street Pub in Philadelphia, and, in his usual warm style, has worked with a large number of aspiring performers to bring them to that very same venue. This is what you'll hear when you listen to Nik Everett.

SUMMER'S GONE is Everett's fourth release and his finest work to date. Working with the outstanding team of Scott Bricklin and Matt Muir (4 Way Street & The Ben Arnold Band), Pete Donnelly (The Figgs, Candy Butchers & Graham Parker), Keith Moss (This Years Girl), Marc Moss (Bad Sneakers, The Knobs, Aunt Pat & IKE) and John Green (Charlie Daniels).


“...FROM THE GUT ROCKER...HE SEEKS SUCCESS IN DIVERSITY”
TOM MOON/PHILA. INQUIRER

“AN ARTIST THAT DISCOVERED HIS MUSICAL IDENTITY AND IS WAITING FOR THE WORLD TO CATCH UP”
DANIEL EAST/MACSIMUM NEWS

”BRIMMING WITH SONGS THAT ARE OPEN AND HONEST, LEAVING LISTENERS FEELING LIKE THE'YD JUST READ EVERETT'S DIARY”
RYAN CORMIER/WILMINGTON NEWS JOURNAL