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Pike Place Market's piano man celebrates 25 years

by JOE FRYER / KING 5 News

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Posted on February 16, 2011 at 7:40 PM

SEATTLE -- Pike Place Market isn't just a marketplace for food. It's a marketplace for street music.

One would expect to find banjos, guitars, harmonicas and drums at the popular market.

But a piano?

To the surprise of many tourists, Jonny Hahn has been rolling his 64-key piano to various parts of the market for nearly 25 years now.

"He's the first piano vendor on the street I've ever seen," said one California tourist passing by. "Only in Seattle, I guess."

At least five days a week, Hahn pulls his piano out of its secret storage space and rolls it a few blocks to his favorite playing spot, the corner of Pike Place and Pine Street.

And rain does not deter him. He simply places a giant patio umbrella over the instrument.

"Jonny's fantastic," said Lori Brankey, after leaving the piano man yet another tip. "He's the only one who has a piano on the street."

Hahn has beaten four pianos into the ground since 1986. He's now working on piano number five. His first one was actually stolen in San Francisco in 1991.

As a young man, Hahn did not have grand visions of becoming a musician. He was working at a preschool in 1986 when he decided to cart his piano to an outdoor festival and do a little playing.

"I put my Tupperware tip bowl on the top of the piano and managed to make a bunch of money in tips," Hahn said.

He's still making enough money to live on. And he's not just living in tips. He sells CDs, too.

Don Seese stopped by to purchase a CD one afternoon.

"I first saw him up here 12 years ago and I bought one of his CDs," Seese said. "My ex-wife kept it, so I'm getting a new one."

Stories like that keep Hahn motivated. After 25 years, he has no plans to retire anytime soon.

"I can't see stopping it," he said. "The market has been a huge gift for me. I am eternally grateful that it exists."

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howlinhobbit said on February 17, 2011 at 7:37 PM

Jonny is straight on awesome, both as a busker and a person. he showed up at Pike Place shortly after I started and has been a vital member of the community (more so than me, for certain!) ever since. congrats, Jonny, on some well-deserved recognition. (as an aside... if you're really expecting to see drums at the Market, you're not paying attention. drums are against the rules.)

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pat_ferris said on February 17, 2011 at 6:38 AM

Next time you get a chance (if he's not wearing his gloves), look at his fingertips....they're flat from years of pounding the keys

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crowin said on February 17, 2011 at 2:00 AM

i saw him the first day he came to the market. those days you could get crack in the alley or a good latte at starbucks. nice how much things change. today you can still get a latte at starbucks. the only crack i saw was in the sidewalk. i remember playing there and watching for the brownshirts. pack up quick. change corners. hide out among the groupos under the stairs. cant get caught without a permit. play the same song all day until someone stayed and actually listened. then end it and start another. lots of coins in my case a little fold to hold. enough for a sandwhich some beer and some smokes. maybe a few tokes. nice to see the piano man is still there. making it.

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