Elton John: piano, vocals / Nigel Olsson: drums, backing vocals / Dee Murray: bass, backing vocals / Davey Johnstone: electric guitars, acoustic guitars, backing vocals / Ray Cooper: tambourine, congas Listener’s notes Astute listeners will notice the backing vocalists singing some ofI Can’t...
was devised by close friends and regular collaborators Elton John, eleven time GRAMMY winning US superstar Brandi Carlile and multiple GRAMMY Award winning producer and songwriter Andrew Watt. They set out to create a genuinely collaborative studio album between Elton and Brandi. The album would mix...
You could tell when Bernie had heard The Band, because that was when all the Tumbleweed Connection lyrics started coming out.” Remarkably, by the time the Elton John album sessions began, most of the songs for its follow-up had already been written.The back cover of 'Elton John', featuri...
David Furnish speaks with Billboard about the 2025 Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party, working with Chappell Roan & more.
Elton John "No Valentines": No more Valentine's Day No more Christmas cards I've thrown them all away No more sequined stars No...
Elton John "Slow Rivers": The weather man he looks confused Shakes his fist at the sky like you used to do But you don't remem...
Elton John (1977) Elton John first made a serious overture that he was done with road work during a performance at Wembley Stadium in 1977. "I haven't been touring for a long time and it's been a painful decision, to decide whether to come back on the road or not,” he announced...
If you've heard the rumors about Tom Brady and Elton John being on Cape Cod last weekend, turns out they are true. Here's what brought them to town.
We see this in the story of his friend Lazarus being sick (John 11). Jesus heard he was sick and it appears that when he checked in with the Father, His will was that Jesus not go to Lazarus right away but to wait a few days. Even though he was within just a few miles, the ...
John, like Paul Simon and Lynyrd Skynyrd recently, is visiting Pittsburgh on his farewell tour. Steely Dan will bring their big catalog of classic hits, playing Pittsburgh for the first time since the death of band member Walter Becker last year. Metallica will provide a hard rock’n good ...