Bill Murray crashes piano player’s set at NYC celeb hotspot Bemelmans to sing this ’70s hit

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White House press briefing, bachelor party, and even a couple’s engagement photoshoot, was at it again on Wednesday when he crashed a piano player’s concert.Murray, 74, was an audience member at Bemelmans Bar, inside the famed Carlyle Hotel on the Upper East Side, listening to the tunes of singing jazz pianist Robert Mosci when he felt the need to join in.“I didn’t know he was coming.

The way it unfolded was quickly and funny,” the accosted pianist, Robert Mosci, told The Post.“He came over to me and he said, ‘Hey, do you know the song ‘Brandy?'”Mosci confessed he never played it before, but Murray remained undeterred. “He said, ‘Well, the guy who wrote it is here.

His name’s Elliot Lurie, and if you could do it, that would be great,'” Mosci, a Queens native who now lives on Staten Island, recalled.

To appease him, Mosci — who was between songs — quickly used an app on his phone to buy the sheet music for the 1972 chart-topper “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)” by New Jersey pop-rock band Looking Glass.“And I started to sing it.

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