In the summer of 2012 I travelled from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Portland, Oregon, carrying only a backpack and a recording device. Along the way I played as many pianos as possible. I walked into hotels, bars, theaters, music schools and churches, I played pianos in parks, museums, public streets and living rooms of people I had never met before.
Like Stacey and Bob, where I could sleep for a couple of days while I was chasing pianos during Play Me I'm Yours, Salem in the last week of my pilgrimage. They were great people to be around, and they happened to have a piano in their living room as well.
A nice, old, white piano, which reminded me of Alfred Hitchcock.
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