Excellent piano with a great sound. Everett pianos, during their heyday, were regarded as one of top of their class, thanks to the innovation and uniqueness that made these pianos stand above the competition.
Established in Boston, MA in 1883, the company was founded by the John J. Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, which was then a leading music publishing company in America. In 1926, Everett merged with the Cable-Nelson Piano Company, so manufacturing was moved to the facilities in South Haven, Michigan. Right from day one, Everett was regarded as a topnotch, high quality piano chosen by leading pianists and accompanists of their era. Teresa Carreno, a renowned pianist; Walter Damrosch, long-time conductor of the New York symphony and premiere radio conductor; Cecile Chaminade, world-class French composer; the pianists Alfred Reisenauer and John Philip Sousa are but few of the dozens of great artists who displayed their prowess with Everett grands. Be it on the concert stage or a private show for friends and family, Everett has been a staple in the world of music. Don't miss this one!