Born 16 November 1976, son to
Roger Waters & Lady Carolyne Anne Christie, he's also
India Waters's brother.
He is first to be heard at the age of 2 in the original recording of Goodbye Blue Sky from the famous
Pink Floyd's album
The Wall. Before the music starts, the song opens with him saying Look, mummy, there's an aeroplane up in the sky.
Harry is also a British piano and Hammond organ player who has played keyboards with his father's touring band on the In The Flesh tour since 2002. In 2004, he toured with
Marianne Faithfull and the
Ozric Tentacles. Some demos of his jazz work in collaboration with saxophonist
Ian Ritchie (also playing for Roger Waters) are available from his father's website. The formation was called the Harry Waters Quartet.
In November 2008 the first Harry Waters Band self-titled album was released.