
Everett Coast
Everett Coast is an acoustic guitar driven duo of woven voices and fused songwriting, founded in early 2011 by singer-songwriters Danny Byrne and Josh Misko. They were introduced by their dear friend & mentor, Anika Paris (Warner Chappell / Universal), while attending Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA.
Everett Coast’s influences include legends in the pop, rock, and folk genres such as Simon & Garfunkel, The Everly Brothers, America, Seals & Crofts, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. They have released two self produced EPs: Hey, Hey, California (2013) and Lift Off (2015); both available everywhere from iTunes and Spotify, to Pandora and AMI Jukeboxes. Recently, their songs “Hey, Hey, California” & “Passing Through” were featured in the 2016 film Monumental.
On January 8th, 2017 Everett Coast released a new EP called, “The Shel Talmy Sessions.” The Record is Produced by Shel Talmy (The Who, The Kinks, David Bowie), engineered by Johnny Lee Schell (Bonnie Raitt, The Blues Brothers, Taj Mahal) and mastered by Rob Fraboni (Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys). The EP features two new original songs including “Bye Bye Baby” written by John Keller. John has written songs for Wynonna Judd, Etta James and most famously, “Love Is” sung by Brian McKnight and Vanessa Williams. The EP also includes three covers of their favorite 60s classics.
Most recently, Everett Coast was featured on the first season of a new Korean reality television show called “Cross Country.” The show aired on February 25th, 2017 on major Korean network “MBC Every1”. While on the show, they performed with KPOP stars Yenny (Wondergirls), Suran, Kim Bohyung (SPICA), and actress Hanna Kang. The duo is represented by Aperture Talent Agency for commercial & voiceover opportunities, and past clients include Oregon State University, the California Academy of Sciences, and the Columbus Zoo in Columbus, OH.
WHAT THEY PLAY
Check out the time Everett Coast took over our headquarters in Long Beach! A day filled with copious amount of energy, great tones and positive vibes as they performed the “Ohana reggae” version of their original song “Hey Hey California,”