Piers Morgan Dr K | Brendan Kavanagh CCP race card.

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Published on Aug 19, 2024
Piers Morgan Uncensored is joined by pianist Brendan Kavanagh, also known as 'Dr K,' to hear his side of the story of the video that has led to him going viral online.

St Pancras station in London has sealed off Sir Elton John’s legendary public piano after a Brendan was ordered to stop playing by Chinese tourists who didn't want to be filmed.

The pianist tells Piers Morgan why he thinks forces are in play to have the video removed from the internet, plus he reveals his comeback gig.

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