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Friday, January 06, 2012
Elton John on gnomes, lost songs and Justin Timberlake - chicagotribune.com
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Lady Gaga Reveals Elton John Duet For Next Album - Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV
Lady Gaga Reveals Elton John Duet For Next Album - Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV:Publish Post
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
New album: Elton John Working with Bernie Taupin and T Bone Burnett
Elton John Working with Bernie Taupin and T Bone Burnett
Elton John who has revamped his old Rocket Records label through a new business, the Rocket Music Entertainment Group, with artists James Blunt, Lily Allen, Leon Russell and Ed Sheeran has said hell begin his new album with T Bone Burnett next January.
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Tuesday, June 07, 2011
HBO will air Elton John-Leon Russell documentary 'The Union' | Tulsa World
HBO will air Elton John-Leon Russell documentary 'The Union' | Tulsa World:
By KIM BROWN World Scene Writer
Published: 6/7/2011 2:27 AM
Last Modified: 6/7/2011 6:42 AM
HBO Documentary Films has acquired the rights to the film 'The Union,' which follows the musical collaboration and friendship between Elton John and his longtime idol, Tulsa's own rock legend Leon Russell.
According to various entertainment trade magazines and websites, such as Variety and Deadline, HBO plans to debut the documentary in January 2012. The film premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.
Directed by Cameron Crowe, the Oscar-winning writer and director of 'Almost Famous,' the film documents the musicians as they record their joint album, 'The Union,' which was released in 2010 and produced by T Bone Burnett."
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Elton wins, Leon Russell elected to Rock-n-Roll Hall Of Fame
Leon Russell was elected to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame today and he can mostly likely thank Elton for the honor. If not for Elton the Hall probably would not even had nominated him.
Oklahoma musician Leon Russell chosen for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The National Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced their 2011 class on Wednesday and Oklahoma music legend Leon Russell is one of the inductees.
The big names announced for the 2011 inductees were shock rocker Alice Cooper and crooner Neil Diamond.
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Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Rolling Stone's Best Albums of 2010: Elton and Leon at #3
Rolling Stone has put out its best albums of 2010 and Elton and Leon not only appear on the chart but RS has installed "The Union" as the third best album of the year. And even with this honor RS still finds a way to show Elton the back of their hand...
Two rock giants, one largely forgotten, rekindle a friendship and make music that ranks with their best. Producer T Bone Burnett delivers his most spectacular production in memory, filled with shining steel guitar, chortling brass and gospel-time choirs. Ultimately, it's Russell's voice that shines brightest, drawing on the entire history of American popular music in its canny, vulnerable, knowing croon.
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Thursday, December 02, 2010
Elton and Leon nominated for Grammy
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
For a collaborative performance, with vocals, by artists who do not normally perform together. Singles or Tracks only.
Airplanes, Part II
B.o.B, Eminem & Hayley Williams
Track from: The Adventures Of Bobby Ray
[Rebel Rock/Grand Hustle/Atlantic]
Imagine
Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No 1, Jeff Beck & Oumou Sangare
Track from: The Imagine Project
[Hancock Records]
If It Wasn't For Bad
Elton John & Leon Russell
[Decca]
Telephone
Lady Gaga & Beyonc
Track from: The Fame Monster
[Streamline/KonLive/Cherrytree/Interscope]
California Gurls
Katy Perry & Snoop Dogg
Track from: Teenage Dream
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Meet the woman in "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"
Classic Elton John song mentions Euless woman
12:00 AM CST on Friday, November 12, 2010
By PRESTON JONES / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News
EULESS – For most, "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" is just another classic rock song.
Even though the lyrics of 'Someone Saved My Life Tonight' aren't exactly flattering, Linda Hannon says she's not angry. 'There's no bitterness there,' she says.
For Linda Hannon, it's a pointed reminder of a very turbulent, confusing and painful time in her life.
In the summer of 1970, Hannon (then going by her maiden name, Woodrow) was engaged to a struggling musician, sharing a flat in London's East End with him and his collaborator and supporting all three of them with secretarial work. She had been in the relationship for nearly two years, but less than a month before the nuptials, Hannon's beau returned home late – around 4:30 a.m. – from a night of drinking with friends and told her it was over.
"I was devastated," Hannon, 66, says now, perched politely on the edge of her couch in her home in a quiet Euless subdivision.
The musician who got away was Reginald Dwight, best known to the world now as Elton John.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Billboard week 2 @ #6, week 3 @ #10, I'm impressed...
I was expecting "The Union" to plummet on the charts in its second week. I assumed all the Elton and Leon fans bought it week one and that it would drop probably out of the top 20. Well boy was I wrong. It comes in at #6 for week two.
And now week three has just been released and its at #10. Whoo Hoo!
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Elton and Leon debut at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart
Impressive....
Sugarland and Kings of Leon's sets are two of seven new entries in the top 10 this week. Following them at No. 3 is Elton John and Leon Russell's collaboration album, "The Union" (80,000), and at No. 4, Rod Stewart's "Fly Me To The Moon" (79,000).
For John, it's the legend's highest charting set since 1976's "Blue Moves" peaked at No. 3. John last reached the top 10 with the greatest hits set "Rocket Man: Number Ones" in 2007, when it debuted and peaked at No. 9. And, with "The Union's" 80,000 start, it marks John's best sales week since December 2002, when "Greatest Hits 1970-2002" shifted 108,000 over Christmas week. (Also impressive: "Union" earns him his highest frame for a studio effort since "The Big Picture" bowed with 101,000 at No. 9 in 1997.) As for Russell, he last went higher with the No. 2 set "Carney" in 1972, which spent four weeks in the runner-up slot. It's his highest charting set.
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Speaking Clock Revue review in The Boson Globe
[About Elton/Leon's set] While bold, their six-song set often felt out of step with the rest of the show, built on the notion that you cant have too much of a good thing. That left songs such as Gone to Shiloh (with a cameo by Allman) and Monkey Suit overstuffed, featuring the full house band, a horn section, four powerhouse soul sisters wailing behind them, plus the dueling pianos. The ear simply didnt know where to tune in.
This commenter hits it out of the park;
The show was fantastic. Mr. Reed, you are seriously wrong about the Elton/Leon set. It sounded amazing from where I was sitting. The drive of all of those fantastic (Neko was right--where are you going to find a better band?) musicians was like thunder on Monkey Suit and Hey Ahab. Such an expansive sound and all of it brilliantly played. Allman's performance was very poignant. Frail from his recent surgery, thanking the the donor of his liver and nervous but sincerely glad to be there. Them there Secret Sisters are going place, I'm telling you. The weak link in all of this was Mellencamp who plays with what comes off as what looks like a serious chip on his shoulder about something. What that something is is anyone's guess. And the songs? No better or worse than the rest of his catalogue. But then there was Elvis, Neko, that band! All of that--AND--Jeff Bridges. Just a great night.
The rest of the review can be found here.
Some videos from the show, pretty good quality;
The Speaking Clock Revue - Gregg Allman - Floating Bridge
The Speaking Clock Revue - Jeff Bridges
The Speaking Clock Revue - Gregg Allman & Neko Case - Midnight Rider
The Speaking Clock Revue - Leon Russell & Elton John - If It Wasn't For Bad
The Speaking Clock Revue - Leon Russell & Elton John w/Gregg Allman - Gone To Shiloh
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Cry, baby!
Elton John - Sir Elton Wept Over Russell's Albums - Contactmusic News
Sir Elton Wept Over Russell's Albums
SIR ELTON JOHN decided to resurrect the career of LEON RUSSELL after breaking down in tears while listening to the Sixties legend's old albums.
Russell met John in 1970 when he went to see one of his early shows in Los Angeles, and he invited the British singer to be his opening act on a handful of dates in New York.
The Rocket Man's career skyrocketed while Russell decided to take a hiatus, and largely faded from the spotlight.
But John decided to reach out to Russell last year (09) with plans for a collaboration to thank the veteran star for changing his life.
Russell recalls, "He said he'd been listening to some of my records, and he's just started crying because I'd meant so much to him and hadn't never done enough for me. I said, 'Well, you've been busy.' He said, 'Not that busy. Would you like to make a record?' So that was it."
The duo has co-written and recorded an album, The Union, in which they share vocals and play their pianos together.
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My review...
First there were the solo piano versions from Elton of "Never Too Old (To Hold Somebody)" and then "Gone to Shiloh" captured at recent concerts and posted on YouTube. Then we heard the first official studio version of one of the tracks, "I Should've Sent Roses" which was played on BBC radio and distributed over the internet.
After hearing these tracks I was left feeling somewhat, well, unimpressed.
I thought "Gone to Shiloh" and "I Should've Sent Roses" were rather dull. I did like "Never Too Old" and thought it had promise but did not think it was a must listen track but just ok.
Of course in between the leaking of those tracks came the official first single released to radio "If It Wasn't For Bad" and I loved it. With this track my hope for the album was restored. But I was still worried.
Now having listened to "The Union" several times on NPR's First Listen I can honestly say it is everything it has been hyped up to be. Elton and Leon Russell have created a collection of music that has something for everyone. Elton seems full of energy and Leon sounds like he never left the scene. The production from T-Bone Burnett is terrific and similar to what he did with Robert Plant and Alison Kraus on Raising Sand although here with a bit more edge to it.
Elton's vocals sound much better to my ears then anything he has done recently. Gone is the annoying habit of emphasizing the last syllable of certain words ("Pretty eye-DAH, pirate smile-AH, you'll marry a music ma-NAH!") and what sounds like yelling on some of the more up-tempo tracks. He still emotes more than he used to but to a lesser extent on this album. Ballads like "Eight Hundred Dollar Shoes" "The Best Part of the Day" and "When Love Is Dying" showcase Elton's vocals (is his voice getting deeper?) and he sounds wonderful.
Elton's more recent up-tempo tracks have left much to be desired. I was not expecting a lot from the tracks "Hey Arab" and "Monkey Suit" having been disappointed all too often in the past, especially after not being impressed by the 30 second clips posted on iTunes and Amazon. Happily these are two of the best up-tempo tracks Elton has written and recorded in a very long time. They both come off as very natural, not forced as some of his recent "rockers" have sounded.
It's amazing to me how well Leon's vocals mesh with Elton. These are two singers whom I never would have expected to team up, much less produce such a fantastic album. Leon shines on the tracks I mentioned as well as "If It Wasn't For Bad" "A Dream Come True" "Hearts Should Have Turned To Stone" and the very moving "The Hands of Angels."
And kudos to the musicians that play on the album as well. I was interested in how the album would sound with a different band and T-Bone Burnett's production and I was not disappointed. I especially love the Pedal Steel guitar on "Jimmie Rodgers Dream."
Ironically two of my favorites are "Gone to Shiloh" and "Never Too Old (To Hold Somebody). These songs work so much better with a full band and as duets with Leon. Neil Young's appearance on "Gone to Shiloh" in my opinion elevates the song from very good to a classic. He owns the second verse and very nearly turns the track into a Neil Young song. If Elton and Leon appear on the Grammys next year this is the song they should perform, hopefully with Neil Young as well.
So after all of my consternation about the new album I am now extremely happy by this union of Elton and Leon.
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Cry, baby!
Elton John - Sir Elton Wept Over Russell's Albums - Contactmusic News
Sir Elton Wept Over Russell's Albums
SIR ELTON JOHN decided to resurrect the career of LEON RUSSELL after breaking down in tears while listening to the Sixties legend's old albums.
Russell met John in 1970 when he went to see one of his early shows in Los Angeles, and he invited the British singer to be his opening act on a handful of dates in New York.
The Rocket Man's career skyrocketed while Russell decided to take a hiatus, and largely faded from the spotlight.
But John decided to reach out to Russell last year (09) with plans for a collaboration to thank the veteran star for changing his life.
Russell recalls, "He said he'd been listening to some of my records, and he's just started crying because I'd meant so much to him and hadn't never done enough for me. I said, 'Well, you've been busy.' He said, 'Not that busy. Would you like to make a record?' So that was it."
The duo has co-written and recorded an album, The Union, in which they share vocals and play their pianos together.
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Elton gets "Elton!" on Sirius/XM for a one week run...
A seven-day channel devoted to the music of Elton John will kick off Oct. 15 to celebrate the release of Elton John and Leon Russell's new album, "The Union."
The channel, called "Elton!," will feature music from throughout Elton John's career and interviews with friends like T-Bone Burnett, who produced the new album, and longtime lyric collaborator Bernie Taupin. Guest DJs, such as Robert Downey Jr. and tennis star Andy Roddick will also play some of their favorite Elton John music. The channel will also include music by Leon Russell, plus an interview with John and Russell conducted by director Cameron Crowe.
The limited-run channel will launch on Friday, October 15 at 3:00 pm ET and will run until Friday, October 22 at 3:00 am ET on SIRIUS channel 33 and XM channel 27.
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"When I first came here, it was such a loving country. It's never been in a more horrible place. This is not the America I love..."
Elton John: America Now Is Not the One I Used to Love Due to 'Gay Bashing' Trend
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Rolling Stone Review of The Union: 5 Stars (really?)
The Union by Elton John and Leon Russell | Rolling Stone Music | Music Reviews
5 Stars
David Fricke
2010 10 19
The Union is a rare gesture in a dying business: an act of gratitude. Elton John repays a long-standing debt of inspiration to Leon Russell — particularly the rowdy merger of soul, country and gospel rapture Russell perfected as a writer, pianist and arranger on 1969 and '70 albums by Joe Cocker and Delaney and Bonnie — by putting Russell in front of a classy big band, on his first major-label album in a decade. "Your songs have all the hooks/You're seven wonders rolled into one," John sings, ever the fan, in "Eight Hundred Dollar Shoes."
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Monday, October 11, 2010
First Listen: The Union
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Friday, October 08, 2010
Showbiz411 review....
It's a rave...
Elton John Gives Leon Russell Lead Single on Great New CD
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