Background
Waters is the son of former Pink Floyd bass player and lyricist Roger Waters and his second wife Lady Carolyne Christie, the niece of the 3rd Marquess of Zetland.
Waters is the son of former Pink Floyd bass player and lyricist Roger Waters and his second wife Lady Carolyne Christie, the niece of the 3rd Marquess of Zetland.
Waters is heard at the age of 2 in the original recording of "Goodbye Blue Sky" on Pink Floyd"s 1979 album The Wall. The song opens with him saying "Look, mummy, there"s an aeroplane up in the sky" before the music starts. Waters has played on tour with his father since 2002, replacing keyboardist Jon Carin on the In the Flesh tour, and later playing alongside Carin since the Dark Side of the Moon Live tour in 2006.
In 2004 he toured with Marianne Faithfull and the Ozric Tentacles.
He is a fan of Phish and The Grateful Dead and has played in several jam band cover bands. Waters is also a 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 from Waters"s official website. In November 2008 the first album was released.
On June 19, 2011 Waters played a Pink Floyd song, "In the Flesh" (from The Wall), with Primus during the band"s concert at the Effenaar in Eindhoven.
On September 17, 2015 Mickey Melchiondo (AKA Dean Ween) announced on his Facebook page that Harry Waters was the new keyboard player of his namesake group, Dean Ween Band.