P. Ann Everson-Price is a true cornerstone of the Cincinnati music and broadcasting landscape, boasting a career that spans over 40 years of artistry and community leadership. As the first performer to grace the stage at the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame induction, her legacy is woven into the very fabric of our city’s history. A multi-faceted powerhouse, she serves as the CEO of PAnnentertainment, an ordained minister, and a veteran radio personality with four decades in broadcasting, where she has used the unique power of Gospel radio to foster grace, mercy, and community connection.
Throughout her journey, from touring Japan and performing off-Broadway to sharing stages with legends like Peabo Bryson, Ann has remained steadfast in her commitment to her worth and her craft. This tenacity is a hallmark of her “Ms. Patrice Show” origins and continues today with her All-Star Band. Beyond the stage, she is a dedicated educator whose Jazz to Motown program has guided thousands of students through the interconnected history of music, teaching younger generations that the common thread of all artists is the universal desire to create something special.
Her philosophy is simple yet profound: believe in your gifts and refuse to let others dictate your path. When she isn’t performing or mentoring, she is embracing her best life as a wife, mother of three, and a proud grandmother and great-grandmother, continuing to evolve and impact the masses one day at a time…