Saturday, September 20, 2014

Since then it has been a string of regular monster hits from Elton John


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GAFFA could earlier this year that it will soon 66-year-old British singer and pianist Elton John is on their new album. The album, which is due out in September, is Elton John's 30th studio album and is titled "The Diving Board".
Elton John draws on an extensive world tour, and in doing so he comes to Denmark. The concert will take place in Resenlund park at Skive Fjord on 22 June. The concert takes Elton John with his band, and you can expect to hear some of his classics, but also get a taste of new material from the upcoming album.
Elton John, whose birth name is Reginald Kenneth Dwight, has hundreds of millions of sold albums behind him and has topped the charts. As early as three years he started to play the piano, and at age 18 konservatorieelev he became a professional musician.
Since then it has been a string of regular monster hits from Elton John's hand. CV counts so "Your Song", "Do not Let The Sun Go Down On Me", "Daniel" and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", just to name a few. Furthermore, Elton John written songs for Disney's "The Lion King", which, among other things, earned him a Grammy.
Elton John set a record for the best selling single of all time with his version of "Candle In The Wind" for Princess Diana's death in 1997, as it sold more than 33 million copies.
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He's satme give some concerts in Denmark. I would like to have seen him around when he played in Aarhus, but by what you hear, it's certainly not the wild experience anymore. The voice is not what it once was, and he had been quite uncharismatic and almost absent on stage. I think I prefer to hear his records instead, and there are many good songs to choose from. Especially up to the early nineties.



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