Discover the Voice of a Generation: Roger Waters Joins Search for 'Legacy' Frontman
A Father's Support: Bridging Generations in Music
In a touching display of paternal encouragement, Roger Waters is assisting his son, Harry Waters, in the quest for a lead vocalist for Harry's newly formed Pink Floyd tribute band, 'Legacy'. This endeavor marks a new chapter for Harry, who previously played keyboards in his father's touring ensemble for 14 years before his departure in 2023.
'Legacy': A Journey Through Pink Floyd's Golden Era
'Legacy' is poised to embark on a tour in 2027, promising audiences a nostalgic journey through the "golden era" of Pink Floyd, alongside selections from Roger Waters' extensive solo catalog. The band, meticulously assembled by Harry, is currently seeking a crucial component: a voice that can authentically capture the essence of his father's early vocal performances.
The Elusive Vocalist: A Call for Auditions
Roger Waters himself highlighted the specific vocal attributes required, referencing the emotive subtleties of "Comfortably Numb" and the powerful intensity of "Don't Leave Me Now." Both father and son have extended an open invitation for auditions, urging aspiring singers to seize this unique opportunity to join 'Legacy' and bring these timeless compositions to life.
Harry Waters' Musical Journey: From Departure to New Beginnings
Harry Waters, following his exit from his father's band, candidly described his previous experience as "pretty miserable," attributing his departure to his father's desire for a fresh musical direction. Despite the initial pain of his dismissal, Harry has remained active in the music scene, collaborating with notable artists and performing with the Pink Floyd cover band, Brit Floyd. He is currently accepting applications for the 'Legacy' frontman position, with a submission deadline set for April 30.