When you’re out and about, it’s not often that you get to hear a skilled musician perform live.
While waiting for connections, passengers at London’s St. Pancras Station are often treated to impromptu piano recitals.
There are two pianos in the station, and some of the musicians who play them are so good that they may make some passengers late for their trains.

Dr. K, a stage name for Brendan Kavanagh, is one of these talented musicians.
Dr. K is a multi-talented individual who has jobs as a teacher, business owner, author, and pianist.
He and another pianist, Jim Hammond, participated in a Boogie Woogie jam session at the train station a number of years ago.

It initially seemed like a standard performance.
Dr. K sat down next to Jim Hammond and started playing as a spectator in a jean jacket stood back and watched.
These men were good right away, that much was obvious.Fast-moving fingers struck the keys, creating a vibrant Boogie Woogie duet.

But after that, it reached a new level.
Later, the ‘observer’ (Rusty Lupton) nodded, walked up to the piano, and joined the performance without skipping a note.
It was nothing less than breathtaking!
They were not just very talented, but three persons playing the piano?
That surely doesn’t happen very often!

In the 1920s, the piano-based blues style known as ‘boogie woogie’ became increasingly popular.
Dr. K is dedicated to maintaining this vivacious and positive style and teaches and performs in numerous open spaces across London.
On occasion, he will dress up and dazzle bystanders with his ivories-ticking prowess.

It is a true joy to watch these incredibly gifted group play together.They are crammed close together in front of the piano, their hands tapping away quickly.
The pianist is playing with such talent that onlookers are drawn to stop and take a look.

The trio also moves about a bit.
The guys switch places throughout the entertaining Boogie Woogie session, switching off on various instruments without skipping a beat.
Really entertaining to see, too! Who knew a piano could accommodate so many hands?

The performance not only fascinated the audience, but it also gained a lot of popularity online.
One observer said:
‘I would clap if I could so they could hear me. They are excellent.
Another commenter said:
‘Listening to this guy live someday is definitely on my bucket list.LOVED IT AS USUAL, DR. K.