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Artist bio
Harry the Piano is a West London–born pianist, improviser, and musical director known for his virtuosic, genre-blending live performances. Raised in Shepherd’s Bush in a vicarage household with no television, he began playing piano at four after an upright was donated to his family. Classically trained to Grade 8 by 14, Harry developed a parallel obsession with improvisation and jazz, inspired by Oscar Peterson. Over a varied career he has performed with artists including David Bowie, Will Smith, and Beyoncé, appeared as a resident pianist on major UK television shows including The Big Breakfast and Johnny Vaughan Tonight, and built a reputation for spontaneous audience-request performances that fuse classical, jazz, pop, and film music in any style. His YouTube channel has attracted millions of views, and he regularly works as a composer, arranger, and educator in schools.
Episode summary
In this episode of The Variety Show, Adam Sternberg sits down with pianist and improviser Harry the Piano to explore a career built on spontaneity, skill, and versatility. Harry reflects on growing up in Shepherd’s Bush with no television, discovering the piano at four, and developing perfect pitch while balancing classical training with a love of jazz improvisation. He shares how early gigs in West End restaurants and clubs led to television work, performing alongside global stars, and becoming a resident pianist on major chat shows.
Harry explains how his signature live act evolved from club performances where guests would challenge him to play any tune in any style, a format that became the foundation of his theatre shows. The conversation moves through encounters with Hugh Laurie and Dame Edna, the realities of fame, and why he prefers a creative life without celebrity pressure. They also discuss AI in music, the importance of live performance, the decline of arts funding in state schools, and why improvisation unlocks confidence in young musicians. Harry closes with practical advice for aspiring performers, from identifying your strengths to understanding how the industry really works.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro and Harry’s upbringing in Shepherd’s Bush
00:02 Early piano lessons, improvisation, and perfect pitch
00:04 School shows and discovering a love for arranging
00:06 University in Sheffield, jazz bands, and musical direction
00:09 Oscar Peterson inspiration and learning by ear
00:12 First paid gigs in the West End and club circuit
00:16 TV work, The Big Breakfast, and playing with global stars
00:20 Hugh Laurie, Dame Edna, and celebrity encounters
00:26 AI, live performance, and the future of music
00:30 Arts education, improvisation in schools, and career advice
What is The Variety Show?
The Variety Show is a celebration of the extraordinary people who bring live performance to life. Each week, host Adam Sternberg sits down with a dazzling range of guests – from magicians to contortionists, gospel singers to tap dancers to uncover the real stories behind their craft. How do artists decide to dedicate their lives to performing? What inspires them, challenges them, and keeps them coming back to the stage? Through intimate conversations, Variety gives listeners a behind-the-curtain look at the journeys, passions, and influences that shape today’s performers. Whether you’re a fan of live entertainment, a lover of the arts, or simply curious about the paths less traveled, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on the world of performance.
If you have any comments about the podcast or are a performer who wants advice please do email info@thevarietyshowpodcast.co.uk