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Rocket Man: Elton John From A-Z
By (Author) Claude Bernardin
By (author) Tom Stanton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
782.42164092
Paperback
280
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
Grammy winner for "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from Disney's 1994 blockbuster movie "The Lion King", Elton John is a musician that has transcended generations. Since his US debut 25 years ago, he has had a top-40 hit every year. This reference dedicated to the singer/songwriter, who has been enchanting fans for nearly three decades, contains hundreds of anecdotes on people, places, and things related to his career. It includes a behind-the-scenes look at every album, a list of songs ever written or recorded (dozens never released), and an extensive look at Elton John's pre-career life. There are four sections to this encyclopedia: Elton A-Z, featuring explanations, details, and anecdotes related to aspects of his career and life, with entries on celebrity friends, important places, and other topics; a chronological, behind-the-scenes look at his more than 35 albums up to and including 1995's "Believe"; performances, listing his concert tours year by year, highlighting major performances such as John Lennon's final stage appearance in a 1974 show, a 1979 concert in Russia, and a little-publicised 1988 tribute; and songs, listing alphabetically more than 500 songs recorded or written by Elton John.
[Elton John's] fans will welcome this slim volume as a definitive fact finding tool. Want to know about those funky frames the Elton wears on stage The entry under 'Glasses' gives the entire history. Can't remember which album 'Philadephia Freedom' was on Every song that Elton has recorded and information about it is included in the song section...highly recommended for public libraries...-Library Journal
Rocket Man is a much needed addition to the study of this popular artist....filled with fascinating facts and trivia...belongs in major public libraries and those academic libraries with large popular culture and music collections. Anyone interested in the career of this enduring popular artist would also find it a welcome addition to a personal library.-H-Net Reviews
"Elton John's fans will welcome this slim volume as a definitive fact finding tool. Want to know about those funky frames the Elton wears on stage The entry under 'Glasses' gives the entire history. Can't remember which album 'Philadephia Freedom' was on Every song that Elton has recorded and information about it is included in the song section...highly recommended for public libraries..."-Library Journal
"Rocket Man is a much needed addition to the study of this popular artist....filled with fascinating facts and trivia...belongs in major public libraries and those academic libraries with large popular culture and music collections. Anyone interested in the career of this enduring popular artist would also find it a welcome addition to a personal library."-H-Net Reviews
"[Elton John's] fans will welcome this slim volume as a definitive fact finding tool. Want to know about those funky frames the Elton wears on stage The entry under 'Glasses' gives the entire history. Can't remember which album 'Philadephia Freedom' was on Every song that Elton has recorded and information about it is included in the song section...highly recommended for public libraries..."-Library Journal
CLAUDE BERNARDIN is a nationally honored watercolorist and a parochial school teacher. He is well known in rock-fan circles as one of the premier Elton John historians. TOM STANTON is publisher of the Elton John fan magazine East End Lights and is a nationally honored journalist. He is the co-owner and editor of five suburban Detroit weekly newspapers. He hosts the international Elton Expo.