Larry, the piano man...


Larry is a passionate and talented artist who trills to see others enjoying music at its best.
Having spent a dedicated life to music, hours, days, weeks, months, years instructing himself to be a better and more knowledgeable musician, Larry plays timelessly entertaining the ones whose faith crossed his piano path.

Walk into a room where there is a piano and Larry is playing, is an experience you will never forget, he fills the room with soul, he plays with a passion that you can feel before you even taste your drinks.
More than a musician, Larry is someone who is in love with music, who spends every free breathing moment creating a melody to make his listeners fall in love, who can turn that stressed out day you had into the best evening you will ever had, someone who was brought into this world to share with you how music should be experienced.
You can have a mellow slow moment under a dark blanket of stars just relaxing and having an interesting conversation or you can be part of a wild party when Larry is by the piano playing those chords you eager to listen.
However ladies and gentlemen is it entirely up to us, the faithful and the occasional listeners to let the magic moments flow. So if you ever step in this special place where this wonderful musician is, come on in, and spend a night not only as part of the audience but also as part of this unique one night show casting… Larry, the Piano Man.
14-12-2009

1 st day out of the Valor

…“Be careful with the rattlesnakes”… that’s the first thing I hear when I get to the FLL airport and I smile. I make my way through security, and look around. I have never been here before, but somehow sitting in a airport gives me some sense of normality, the heavy bag pack, the messed up hair, the strangers I never saw and will never see again and looking forward to see someone I haven’t seen for a while. Somehow its like I just left the twilight zone, I walked out a door and the whole world shifted. It will not be as exciting as walking out the door and being in a new country everyday, going to a show for free, to a piano bar where the pianist is one of your best friends, after a day of adventures with the group coordinator and a little shift that pays for the all the fun, followed by a pizza in the open deck or by sharing a fabulous German Rizling with a sexy roommate at “home“. It took me a long time to adapt and I shed a few tears, but this is what I will remember, listening to “tears at the gangway”, the crazy polish girl, the laid back Mexican, the "phillipino" band, the Canadian pianist voice, the laundry days, the parties, driving a boat, diving for the first time, zip lining, learning about the Mayan culture, sleeping with a guitar beside me all dozens of photos,

It was really easy to get there, after another night where I did not have much sleep. Andrew and I went to the cinema and got to see 2 films for the price of 1, after a fabulous Ceaser salad and an yummy Calzone, I walked in the streets at night for the 1st time in a long time… its amazing how little things can feel so magical when you are not used to have them in you life anymore.