One of music's biggest names has lent a helping hand to R&B star Teyana Taylor. Elton John was featured in the 29-year-old singer's self-directed music video, which dropped on Tuesday.
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Elton John has shared the video for his previously unreleased, psych-tinged track ‘Regimental Sgt. Zippo’.The song was the title track of what was intended to be his debut album in 1969, but the record was never released.Now, the star has shared the rarity with fans for the first time ahead of the release of his new eight-disc collection ‘Elton: Jewel Box’.The song and the video both showcase inspiration from The Beatles during their psychedelic era.
One of music's biggest names has lent a helping hand to R&B star Teyana Taylor. Elton John was featured in the 29-year-old singer's self-directed music video, which dropped on Tuesday.
Elton John has unveiled an early demo of his song, ‘Here’s To The Next Time’.The song, which was recorded in 1967 when John was still known as Reg Dwight, is the latest offering from his forthcoming release, ‘Elton John: Jewel Box’, out November 13.This solo version of ‘Here’s To The Next Time’, released today (October 16), was recorded at London’s DJM Studio in late 1967, with the complete version appearing in 1968 as the B-side to John’s first single, ‘I’ve Been Loving You’.It is just one of
Sir Elton John and his ex-wife Renate Blauel have finally resolved a legal dispute that was caused after the release of the Rocketman biopic and the singer’s autobiography.The couple had a four-year marriage and divorced in 1988, agreeing to follow a series of specific legal arrangements following the separation, however both the book and the acclaimed movie featuring Taron Egerton and Bryce Dallas Howard, discussed some of the topics that were supposed to be kept private between the star and
Elton John and ex-wife Renate Blauel have amicably settled a legal dispute instigated by the singer-songwriter’s autobiography and the 2019 film Rocketman.In June, Blauel alleged that John had broken the terms of the couple’s divorce deal by publicly discussing the pair’s marriage.John and Blauel got married in 1984, divorcing four years later in 1988.In the lawsuit, Blauel had asked for damages amounting to around £3m, as well as an injunction preventing any further private information being
Sir Elton John and his ex-wife Renate Blauel have settled a legal case brought after details of the marriage were featured in the singer’s memoir and biopic.Blauel had sued John for allegedly breaching an agreement the pair signed after their divorce in 1988 which, her lawyers said, prevented either of them discussing the marriage or reasons for their separation.She asked for an injunction preventing future disclosures as well as damages and costs estimated at £3m.On Wednesday a representative
Elton John has settled a £3million court dispute with his ex-wife.It comes after Renate Blauel sought compensation from the singer over the summer after he mentioned her in several sections in his autobiography ‘Me’.According to legal documents filed at London’s high court at the time, comments made in the book broke the terms of an agreement made when they divorced 32 years ago.The documents also stated that John allegedly agreed to remove certain passages before publication of the book, but
said: "The parties are happy to announce that they have resolved this case, in a way that acknowledges Renate's need for privacy."For her part, Renate acknowledges that Elton has acted in a dignified and respectful way towards her in the last 30 years and has been always happy to help her."They will not be discussing each other, or their marriage, in future and will be making no further comment about the case."In papers filed to the High Court in the summer, Ms Blauel's legal team said she had
Sir Elton John and his ex-wife Renate Blauel have resolved a legal dispute over an agreement not to talk openly about their marriage.
Sir Elton John has said he gets “goosebumps” thinking back to performing with John Lennon in what would later prove to be the last live show for the former Beatle.
Elton John has discussed his fallout with Rod Stewart for the first time in a new chapter from his autobiography Me.The pair are thought to have fallen out two years ago after Rod criticised Elton’s decision to head out on an extensive farewell tour, branding it “money-grabbing.”He told US media in 2018 that the tour “stinks of selling tickets” and added: “It’s dishonest.