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Recordings by Amy Winehouse, Celine Dion, Elton John, Mary J. Blige and Tracy Chapman are among this year’s 25 additions to the National Recording Registry, which is administered by the Library of Con...
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Albums from Elton John, Miles Davis, Tracy Chapman, Mary J. Blige and the cast of “Hamilton" are entering America's audio canon, along with singles from Helen Reddy and Celine Dion and the music of “M...
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Reginald Kenneth Dwight was a 20-year-old session musician when he applied for a job at a London record label, and was paired up with a lyricist named Bernie Taupin in 1967. Dwight adopted the stage name Elton John as a combination of the names of two members of his band Bluesology,
Elton John and Brandi Carlile's new collaborative album Who Believes in Angels? seems to have a good shot at a Grammy nomination for album of the year. Carlile was nominated in the category with both of her last two solo studio albums – By the Way,
The new album, Who Believes in Angels? is a joint collaboration between the 78-year-old singer and American musician, Brandi Carlile.
"I've seen the tantrums. I've seen the things that go down," Taupin said during a panel discussion at the 92nd Street Y in New York City
Elton John and Brandi Carlile are a pair of kindred musical spirits on their collaborative album, "Who Believes in Angels." Here are the best songs.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSN5 Things to Love About Elton John and Brandi Carlile’s New AlbumIf you were worried that Elton John was going to disappear into the sunset after completing his farewell tour in 2023, you’ll be happy to know that his new album finds him as creatively restless as ever.
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The Streamable on MSNHow to watch Elton John and Brandi Carlile's concert specialThe Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriters are celebrating the release of their new joint album ‘Who Believes in Angels,’ released April 4. Fresh from their Oscar-nominated song “Never Too Late” and last night’s “Saturday Night Live” performance,
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inews.co.uk on MSNElton John and Brandi Carlile’s new album is a beautiful contemplation of mortalityJohn takes inspiration from all over on his latest collaboration by creating a record that's both celebratory and vulnerable
Elton John continues to defy expectations with Who Believes in Angels?, a vibrant collaboration with American singer Brandi Carlile.
Sir Elton John is getting candid about the challenges he faced while creating his latest project. Appearing at the premiere of Who Believes in Angels? Stories from the Edge Of Creation in New York City,
The first glimmers of a reconciliation came in 2023 when Elton praised a section of Madonna's Celebration Tour that honoured the millions claimed by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. "Thank you, Madonna, for your advocacy and compassion, and for raising important awareness of the ongoing mission to end AIDS," he wrote on Instagram.