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Piano News Archive24-Aug-2005
- 'Tearful father of Piano Man baffled by son's behaviour (Belfast Telegraph)
The story of the mysterious "Piano Man" moved from a Kent psychiatric hospital yesterday to a remote Bavarian farmhouse.- 'NBC: ?Piano Man? gets a name (MSNBC)
The question of who is the mysterious "Piano Man" ? the man who turned up last April in a British town with no name and apparently no ability to identify himself ? has finally been solved. Now the question is why it took so long to identify the German native. NBC News Andy Eckardt reports.- ''Piano Man' identity revealed (CNN.com)
The identity of the so-called "Piano Man" is no longer a mystery after media reports named him as Andreas Grassl from the tiny community of Prosdorf in Bavaria, Germany.- '`Piano Man' Wasn't a Virtuoso, German Patient's Lawyers Say (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 24 (Bloomberg) -- The German dubbed ``Piano Man,'' after he expressed himself only through the piano during months of silence in a British hospital, is an amateur player and not a virtuoso as had been stated by newspapers, his lawyers said.- 'CC instructor to present piano concert (Neosho Daily News)
Playing six piano pieces from four well-known composers entirely by memory isn't necessarily an easy task for most people, but Bob Ensor, Crowder College music instructor, grins it off as no big deal.- 'Piano Man's family, friends never recognised him (Expatica)
HAMBURG - The mysterious Piano Man is back home in his quiet farm village in southern Germany, where his stunned family and friends insist they never for a second suspected he was the tall blond man whose picture was emblazoned in newspapers and on TV.- 'Hunt for 'piano man' moves to Bavarian farmhouse (The New Zealand Herald)
The hunt for the mysterious "piano man" yesterday moved from a Kent psychiatric hospital to a remote Bavarian farmhouse.- 'Father in plea for 'piano man' (The Age)
THE father of Germany's piano man has pleaded for his son to be given time to explain his vanishing act from Paris to a mental hospital in Kent.- 'Piano series continues in Newport (Newport News-Times)
The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts welcomes Tien Hsieh to the Newport Performing Arts Center Alice Silverman stage in the fourth of a series of performances to showcase a wide range of Piano artists and the center's new Steinway D.
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