You are becoming a positive force on the Pittsburgh Jazz scene on keyboard (and accordion). Your versatility speaks well of your musical awareness and adaptability. You have many friends here already and as you share more of yourself that number will grow along with those of your fans. Thank you fro joining.
My deepest condolences to Mike's family. Mike was a very special musician and a sensitive soul, who I am glad came through my life. We didn't do gigs together since I also play piano, but I had nothing but the utmost respect for his talents. I won't be able to make the memorial service because of work, but I will be there in spirit.
When we were in second grade we both performed in a talent show in the basement of St. Paul's. Michael masterfully played a piece on his accordian and I fumbled through an acapella version of "sing a song". It may have been second or third grade when Michael sat behind me and would use his pencil to scribble on my uniform shirt. Friends!!
Dr. Nelson Harrison
You are becoming a positive force on the Pittsburgh Jazz scene on keyboard (and accordion). Your versatility speaks well of your musical awareness and adaptability. You have many friends here already and as you share more of yourself that number will grow along with those of your fans. Thank you fro joining.
Sep 26, 2008
Dr. Nelson Harrison
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Michael was a really special person and he made a great impact on me musically and as a friend. I had the privilege to perform with him on many occasions over the last 10 or 15 years. Michael was, and shall remain in my memory, a brilliant pianist, and a dear friend.
Sending peace and love to Michael’s family in this dark hour,
Alexander Peck
Mar 31, 2019
Dr. Nelson Harrison
My deepest condolences to Mike's family. Mike was a very special musician and a sensitive soul, who I am glad came through my life. We didn't do gigs together since I also play piano, but I had nothing but the utmost respect for his talents. I won't be able to make the memorial service because of work, but I will be there in spirit.
Max Leake
Mar 31, 2019
Dr. Nelson Harrison
Mar 31, 2019
Dr. Nelson Harrison
When we were in second grade we both performed in a talent show in the basement of St. Paul's. Michael masterfully played a piece on his accordian and I fumbled through an acapella version of "sing a song". It may have been second or third grade when Michael sat behind me and would use his pencil to scribble on my uniform shirt. Friends!!
Mar 31, 2019