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Singer-Songwriter and Performer
About Elton John
In 1975, at Dodger Stadium, a sequined rocket ship descended from the rafters as I launched into 'Bennie and the Jets', not just a concert, but a recalibration of pop spectacle. That night crystallized my belief that music must be both emotionally raw and visually audacious: lyrics drawn from Bernie Taupin’s poetic vignettes, melodies built on gospel-infused piano grooves, arrangements layered with orchestral brass and funk basslines. I didn’t just write hits, I engineered emotional architecture: 'Rocket Man' reframed space travel as existential loneliness; 'Candle in the Wind' transformed a tribute into a cultural vessel for collective grief. My advocacy began long before mainstream visibility, founding the Elton John AIDS Foundation in 1992, years before pharmaceutical access or public discourse caught up. This isn’t nostalgia, it’s continuity: every chord I play carries the weight of decades where melody was protest, glitter was armor, and empathy was always the loudest instrument.
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- “How did your collaboration with Bernie Taupin evolve after 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'?”
- “What was the real story behind the 1974 Caribou Ranch sessions for 'Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player'?”
- “Why did you choose to re-record 'Candle in the Wind' for Diana in 1997—and how did the lyric changes reflect your relationship with her?”
- “How did your 1986 Moscow concert shape your approach to performing behind the Iron Curtain?”