Elton John on Brandi Carlile
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To young Brandi Carlile, a girl coming of age and struggling with her own sexuality, Elton John was a flicker of hope in a confusing world. Today, the two music superstars are friends and collaborator...
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Michelle Williams starring in the FX dramedy “Dying for Sex” and Elton John and Brandi Carlile teaming up for the album “Who Believes In Angels?”
“This is about how Little Richard was gay, and then he felt bad about being gay,” Elton is reported to have said, before launching into a new song called Little Richard’s Bible and giving his Yamaha grand piano some punishment in honour of the song's subject.
Stars including Ronnie Wood, Lily James and Sam Fender were spotted cheering on the legendary artist as he celebrated his new album with Carlile and their host, Dan Levy, at the special event
The pop superstar returned to the stage with an incredible new musical partner – and what a bedazzling show it was
The duo played songs off their upcoming album 'Who Believes in Angels?' and had a wide-ranging discussion about queer rights, AIDS relief funding and Israel-Gaza, among other topics.
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Paramount+ has loads of new titles coming to the streaming service this month (Sign up for a free trial!). The first highlight is Elton John and Brandi Carlile’s concert special, An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile.
"Who Believes in Angels?," the ballyhooed collaboration between Elton John and Brandi Carlile, leads this week's collection of new music releases, joined by new titles from Parmalee, Lush's Miki Berenyi,
A ghostly voice echoed in my head at the London Palladium. It was the memory of Elton John speaking from the headliner’s stage at Glastonbury in 2023 about “a very special and emotional night for me, as it may be my last show in England”. Yet here he was, beaming at us from beneath a smooth thatch of straw-coloured hair at a grand piano.