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Piano Barbarians

Piano Barbarians

Paul Seiz, Steve Savage, and Jarret Izzo host this regular podcast about roaming the earth as professional piano players and the various wild-life they encounter. They regularly play piano clubs around the the US and around the world, and it’s at these clubs they meet some of the most exotic entertainers the world has to offer.

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Latest Episodes

Frankie Turner is a much loved dueling pianist from Michigan recently living in NYC where he is loved by other players for his quick wit and superb ability at forging connections with audience members.  Tune in!  **Special Announcement** Mark Weiser ... more

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8 years ago

Davina Yannetty hails from East Boston, not far from where she began working as a dueling pianist at Howl at the Moon in Boston when it opened in 2010.  Davina is a wonderful singer and boasts a deep repertoire of classic rock and 90s hits.  In recen... more

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8 years ago

iPads, Song Ownership, Drummers, X Stands vs. Shells, Rap, and Lyric Improv, CP33s vs. Privias... Steve Savage and Matt Tobin delve into all your favorite hot topics in the world of dueling pianos.  Enjoy!

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8 years ago

Nate Hopkins and Steve Savage are two skinny pasty dudes who live in Astoria.  They also both have exquisite gingery beards.  For serious, it was great to have Nate on the podcast to discuss his career in dueling pianos, his position at Howl at the M... more

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8 years ago

Steve Savage and Matt Tobin sit down for a conversation on the first episode of the podcast after a nearly 3 year hiatus.  Steve and Matt are both dueling piano players that live and work in New York City.  Enjoy!

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8 years ago

Cheerio!  Today's episode features an Englishman living in New York, James Barr!  Steve and James sit down for a chat about solo piano lounges on cruise ships and the process of transitioning into dueling pianos.  James also talks about a particular ... more

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11 years ago

The Barbarians are back with a brand new episode featuring a conversation between Steve Savage and Drew De Four...  Drew has the distinction of being possibly the youngest player to be doing the gig for 10+ years.  Anyone fortunate enough to share th... more

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11 years ago

Today's guest is the well-traveled Orin Sands.  Steve and Orin sat down for a chat before their Saturday evening gig in Lincoln, NE, and got to talking about Orin's history with dueling pianos as well as his tenure in Holland at Crazy Pianos.  Wonder... more

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11 years ago

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Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Piano Barbarians

    Great job Steve, Paul and Jarret!! more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pianomangreg
    United States12 years ago
  • Brilliant Idea!

    I have enjoyed every interview so far and I always feel entertained and enlightened by the end. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    yick/yak
    United States12 years ago
  • Love it

    More, more, more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    2239Rhoda
    United States12 years ago
  • Spread the word, these guys are breaking new podcast ground.

    It's really great to see the podcast medium used for this: engaging discussions on what it's like for working musicians in this country. Everyone truly deserving of success spent years upon years working hard to achieve it, and it's nice to hear stories about men and women keeping dedicated to the arts and forging unique careers. Hooray for Piano Barbarians!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PaulSeizMusic
    United States12 years ago
  • Awesome

    Hi guys only started listening to the shows now, and loving it. Another 15 episodes to finally catch up. Keep it going this way.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FrancisB77
    United States12 years ago
  • Awesome!

    Great show guys! Every time I bring a new player in, I feel like I know them. Great job!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    djoz371
    United States12 years ago
  • Very cool show...

    A behind the scenes look at a very unique profession. Keep it up guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pianoplayer82
    United States12 years ago

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