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One of Elton’s most celebrated performances: Live from the Rainbow Theatre with Ray Cooper, is being released today, 25th ...
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Parade on MSNSinger Elton John Celebrates Impressive ‘Career-First Record’: ‘What a Legend'
Singer Elton John Celebrates Impressive ‘Career-First Record’: ‘What a Legend' originally appeared on Parade.
Amidst a career filled with chart-topping hits, Elton John cherishes an album that defied commercial expectations but marked a pivotal creative evolution.
The sun set on one of the greatest careers in British music history, as Elton John played the last UK show of his farewell tour at Glastonbury. The 76-year-old legend treated fans to a masterclass ...
Globally renowned singer Lola Young talks to Elton John about her flourishing music career as the legend describes her single ...
Elton John was inundated with support from fans as he took to social media to announce the re-release of Live From the Rainbow Theatre, with Ray Cooper. The live album, recorded in 1977, took fans ...
Stanley died from heart disease in 1991. Writing in his autobiography, Me, Elton admitted that he spent his whole career "trying to show my father what I'm made of".
A good illustration of Elton John in 2021 is how, just the other week, he scored the eighth UK No 1 single of his career and also had his right hip replaced. The 74-year-old certainly has his ...
One of the first songs Elton John wrote for Who Believes in Angels?, his new album with the country singer Brandi Carlile, was called Your Bum Is Like a Magnet. It didn’t make the record.
The 'full of youth' description will come as no surprise to anyone who's followed John's career in recent years; he has been a champion of young artists on his Rocket Hour Apple Music show, and ...
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