His civil partner is David Furnish.
His [usual] songwriting partner is Bernie Taupin.
He wrote a song called Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, a heavy rock n'roll number that was somewhat different from his usual style. It came out in 1973 on the 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' album.
Elton John does not usually have back-up singers, aside from background vocals from his band; when he does, it is most frequently a choir. He usually sings alone.
Elton John became Sir Elton John because Her Majesty The Queen of Great Britain knighted him, recognizing his musical genius and his great generosity towards humanity. He is also recognized for founding Princess Diana's Foundation after her death, to which he donated a large amount of money gathered from the selling of his single "Candle in the Wind 1997", a tribute to the Princess of Wales as a remake of his original 1973 recording "Candle in the Wind". This 1997 cover of Elton John's own song continues to be the best-selling single of all time worldwide and in many countries, if only for the year of 1997. 33 millions copies have been sold, and 20 million sterling pounds of the profits have been donated to The Princess Of Wales Foundation.
John Ritter's son s Jason Ritter.
However, Josh Ritter is a singer/songwriter born in Idaho.
Oh yes- his main instrument is the piano, and he is also proficient on electronic keyboards and can play church organ as well.
Well, that's a half yes. He wears one earring; only on his right ear.
Elton John has no children of his own but is god father to 10 children, including Sean Ono Lennon, Damian Charles Hurley and Brooklyn and Romeo Beckham.
Red is the most likely answer, which would explain his Red Piano Tour.
No. John Ritter died on September 11, 2003. The cause of death was a heart defect that had not been previously diagnosed.
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones most prominently. There may have been other minor unmentioned influences.
John T. Chambers was born in Cleveland, Ohio in the United States.
Elton had piano lessons and at around 11 years old he gained a scholarship giving him lessons on a Saturday at the Royal Academy of music in London. He also played in pubs and bands from his young teens.
In his earlier days of performance, such as the 70's and 80's, he preferred to wear flamboyant, decorative, colorful costumes. in the 90's he gradually toned down his outfits to suits, although they were quite colorful enough in themselves. As of recently, his usual performance gear consists of a black suit with wild, expressive decoration covering the back.
He had two: "Woman", and "Watching The Wheels". Both were on Double Fantasy.
Elton John married to Renate Blauel from 1984 to 1988 Elton John married to ( in abbr
Sheila and Stanley Dwight were Sir Elton John's parents. He also had a stepfather named Fred Farebrother, whom he affectionately called "Derf". He has no known siblings.
As for his current family, they consist of his civil partner, David Furnish, their surrogate son, Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John, and Elton's 10 godchildren.
Daisy Kennedy was born on January 16, 1893 and died on July 30, 1981. Daisy Kennedy would have been 88 years old at the time of death or 117 years old today.
First of all, your question isn't even grammatically correct. It SHOULD read, "How did Elton John have a son?"
And to answer your question, he and his partner, David, had a surrogate carry their son.
Originally about Marilyn Monroe- Good Bye Norma Jean. It is a tight squeeze adapting the Lyrics to Princess Diana. I had an idea how about- and this ( yet to come) and Michael Schofield haunted you, past Roma"s seven Hills...Your shadow faded long ago, your Presence never will! to the Rose of Fair Italy!