Harry Waters

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Harry Waters is a British piano and Hammond organ player. Harry is the son of Pink Floyd's bass player and lyricist Roger Waters and has played on tour with his father since 2002, replacing keyboardist Andy Wallace on the In the Flesh tour. In 2004, he toured with Marianne Faithfull and the Ozric Tentacles. He is currently touring with Roger Waters for his The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour. He is an avid fan of Phish and The Grateful Dead and has played in several jam band cover bands.

Harry also is an avid jazz musician who has teamed with the likes of Ian Ritchie (saxophone player for Roger Waters), forming the Harry Waters Quartet. Some demos of his jazz work are available to download in Harry's official website.

He is heard in the original recording of Goodbye Blue Sky. The song opens with him saying "Look, mummy, there's an aeroplane up in the sky" before the music starts.

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