Harry Mitchell
Quick Facts
Biography
Harry Mitchell is a jazz musician from Perth, Western Australia.
Biography
Harry began playing piano at age 8, and jazz at the age of 13. He graduated from Carey Baptist College, where he was a part of its jazz program.
He has played internationally, and performed with notable artists such as Jamie Oehlers, Mace Francis, Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, Katy Steele of Little Birdy, Hank Marvin, Veronica Swift, Vincent Gardner, Kate Ceberano, among others. He also played a supporting gig for George Benson.
In 2014 he won the prize for best recitalist at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts for jazz studies (aka 'WAAPA'). In 2018 he was a member of the Daniel Susnjar Afro-Peruvian Jazz Group.
In 2017 he was awarded Young Australian Jazz Artist of the Year at the Jazz Bell Awards. He has twice won WAM jazz song of the year.
Own work
Harry released his 13th studio album; 'Archetypes' in late 2022. The recording was inspired by Jung's theory of universal human consciousness, and the idea that musicians use musical archetypes; or universal or recurring mental images to communicate ideas with each other and their audience.
The tracks of the release were named for theories and concepts within Jung's work. Contributing musicians to the recording included Jamie Oehlers and Ben Vanderwal. The album received positive critical responses.