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Since starting to play at the age of four pianist Paul Harry Harris has set about proving that he can do
'absolutely anything on piano'. Quite simply, he does things with the instrument that
you've never heard before, moving seamlessly between jazz, cabaret and classical in a
manner that hasn't been seen in the UK since the heyday of Dudley Moore.
Very few artists can command respect in such differing fields, but Harry has such an
extraodinary talent that as well as running a 20 piece dance band by the age of nineteen
and appearing with a who's who of British jazz musicians culminating with a night at
Ronnie Scotts last year, he has also accompanied just about everybody in the business
from Englebert Humperdinck and Charlotte Church to David Bowie and James Belushi via
Elvis Costello and opera star Sir Willard White as well as being musical director for top of
the bill acts at the Moulin Rouge in his early twenties and subsequently going on to
direct performers as diverse as Rick Astley, Phill Jupitus, Max Bygraves, The Opera Babes,
Fay Presto and literally scores of others.
He appeared recently on BBC Radio 3 taking requests from a live audience to play any
tune in the style of the composer of their choice to rapturous acclaim and prompted the
comment from astonished presenter Brian Kay 'How does he do it?' After a recent
sellout concert celebrating the best of British pianistic talent where Harry was asked to
perform, the international star concert pianist Martin Roscoe noted 'You practise all your
life and you think you can play the piano and then you hear Harry'.
Even in the field of
pop music Harry has been recognised playing on the latest Simply Red and Emma Bunton
albums.
Paul Harry Harris's career began in earnest as resident pianist in Soho's Groucho club where he was quickly spotted and
given his own show on BBC Radio 2, he moved on to become the resident pianist on
Channel 4's Big Breakfast for 5 years and to run the nine-piece band on Johnny Vaughan
Tonight on BBC1 for three series. He put together his one-man show along with the release of an album 'In the Wrong Key' in the mid nineties and was lauded by the British
Press as 'The New Victor Borge' and by Jonathan Ross - 'Paul Harry Harris is the best damn pianist in the civilised
world'.
Another album ‘All The Way Through’ followed - the show went on to be seen seen in all
six continents, and was recently chosen to appear on the maiden voyage of the Queen
Mary 2 alongside Dame Shirley Bassey and has sold out venues everywhere from
London’s famous Pizza on the Park (five times) and the 2000 seater Portsmouth
Guildhall to the Holders theatre Barbados, the Hong Kong fringe club, the Adelaide
festival as well as countless venues all over Europe. Harry’s most recent highlight was stealing the show in front of a packed Albert Hall
when in a charity Gala evening with Julian Lloyd Webber, G4, Amici and the RPO, host
Aled Jones asked him to play ‘In an English Country Garden’ in the style of Wagner
interspersed with some Kylie! The result was a standing ovation.
CELEBRITY, PROFESSIONAL & MEDIA QUOTES
 
'Harry is a National treasure.' JUDI HERMAN The Scotsman
‘Harry is a man of steely nerve and silky touch, a wonderful player for the big occasion and a damn fine musical head.’
ELVIS COSTELLO
 
'An uncanny ability to play any tune in any style.''
REGGIE NADELSON The Independent
‘The best damn pianist in the civilised world.’
JONATHAN ROSS
 
'Genius playing, I'm so jealous!' ALAN RUSBRIDGER The Guardian
‘The best music show I've ever seen' TERRY WOGAN
 
'Spellbinding.... staggering virtuosity.'
PAUL GOLDING Sunday Times
‘His phenomenal talent, unobtrusive charm and wit are a delight.’
STEPHEN FRY
 
‘Masterful and unique...bubbles with invention'
PETER BUCHAN Sussex County Times
‘Harry can play anything, anywhere, any time – when he played with Elvis Costello, it
was an entertainment high point of my life. He can work any theme into any song.
He’s unique, you’ll love him!’
JOHHNY VAUGHAN
 
'How does he do it?’
BRIAN KAY BBC RADIO 3
'An absolutely terrific show' RONNIE CORBETT
 
‘You are a genius, it was a privilege to work with you.’
LINDA BELL (Editor, Topical Programming, Thames Television)
‘Prepare to be dazzled by this charming man’s versatility, there is nothing he cannot do.’ LISA TARBUCK

‘Spellbinding virtuoso playing’ NEIL ATKIN Derby Telegraph
‘You can't be a pianist and not be a fan' IAIN BURNSIDE BBC RADIO 3

'The new Victor Borge.'
DEREK BRIGGS Gloucester Echo
‘You practise all you life and think you can play the piano. Then you hear Harry' MARTIN ROSCOE
‘Amazing ability’
PHIL HEWITT Chichester Observer
‘Keyboard genius, a legendary figure in the music world' PETROC TRELAWNY BBC RADIO 3
‘Stratospheric piano playing’
JANE THOMAS West Sussex Times
‘Hearing is believing...a magician with a piano!' ANTHONY DAVIS JAZZ FM
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