There are at least 3 artists with this name. 1) EVERYDAY PEOPLE was a Canadian rock band formed by Bruce Wheaton that made one album produced by Terry Brown for the Paramount label in 1971. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~bwheaton/ 2) EVERYDAY PEOPLE was an american funk/soul band that made one album in 1972. They covered Kool & The Gang's '"Funky Granny" and "Who's Gonna Take the Weight" Stevie Wonder's "Superwoman" and "I Like What I Like" which was written by the Canadian Everyday People. 3) In October of 1987, Stanford University juniors Larry Shorter and Tony Stovall were inspired by Sly Stone's multi-racial, multi-gendered band, Sly and the Family Stone, whose music emphasized inclusiveness and acceptance. Less interested in crossing racial lines than in demolishing them, Stone found a huge audience, both black and white, for his message of optimism about what America could be. As a tribute to this great musician's dream, Shorter and Stovall formed Everyday People, based on Stone's 1967 hit of the same title, and thus brought together what one journalist calls, one of the only "truly integrated" collegiate a cappella groups in the nation. With recording awards from the Contemporary A Cappella Society for its 1993 album, Shades of Soul, its 1996 album wail, 3 awards for its 1998 release, 2648 West Grand Blvd, and a phenomenal Best Album of the Year award for 1999's EP JONES, Everyday People has thrilled audiences across the country and internationally as well. The group's fourth album, 2648 West Grand Blvd., has earned rave reviews from the Recorded A cappella Review Board has won Runner-Up awards in the Best Album, Best Song, and Best Soloist categories in the 1999 Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards. EP's fifth release, EP JONES, represents a high point in EP musicianship, featuring original lyrics and a more mature sound. Nominated by the Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards in the Mixed Collegiate category for Best Song, Best Album, Best Arranger, and Best Soloist, EP JONES went on to win their first Best Album award as well as Runner-Up Best Song. Extended Play, the group's latest release seamlessly blends the tight harmonies of 2648 West Grand Blvd. and the soulful solo sounds of EP JONES to achieve an incredible balance of musical texture and emotion. The group is currently recording and expects to release a yet-to-be-titled album before the end of 2007. Everyday People is an entirely student-run, non-profit organization: the group funds its projects mainly through paid performances. "We are everyday men and women. We do cool songs, we dress in black. We jam."