Check out what happens when I play Elvis Jailhouse Rock on the public piano at London St Pancras Train Station. It's always good to meet a new pianist when I am out. Thought I would rock it up with some classic Elvis Jailhouse Rock and watching was a guy who was enjoying the music. When my dad asked if he would like to get on the piano, he said he recognised me, and whether we could do something together. That's exactly how it should be on these public pianos, musicians meeting musicians and making friends and sharing music! Check out My Jailhouse Rock and then see what Dan and I could do having just met and completely improvising off each other! And go follow Dan @DanielCollinsMusic
Cole, it’s been a while since you found a playmate! Nice to see you are still attracting other young pianists! I certainly remember Pianoserd and the Rhapsody! You continue to impress and entertain. Keep up the great work! I love watching! God bless you. 😀👍🙏🏻
Thanks Cole, I was there with you on that day and I remember being surprised that more of those travellers didn't stop and listen. Usually when you play Rock Music, people do stop and then that Boogie Woogie with Daniel would also be a crowd puller. I didn't get to hand out many flyers that day. People need to stop long enough for me to hand them one. Maybe a Eurostar train was due out.
Let’s rock, everybody lets rock! 🎶🎵 Great as always Cole! I enjoy it when someone you’ve never met plays with you and it sounds like you’ve played together before.
Really nice, Cole. As you might say, Cheers to Dad for doing his part to invite other pianists to join you. I know I keep saying it, but it's an incredible feeling to recall that this came out in 1957, my first year away at school.
You are always gracious, Cole, wether orally or written. It is ao refreshing to hear and read from a young man. It is such a tribute to your parents and especially on this occasion of Father's Day. You done well dad! Happy Father's day Chi! 👏👏👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉