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The Library of Congress’s 2025 selections also include works from Celine Dion, Mary J. Blige and Amy Winehouse, plus music from “Minecraft.”
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Hits by Celine Dion and Mary J. Blige. The song “Happy Trails” by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Tracy Chapman’s debut album. The original cast album of Broadway musical “Hamilton.”
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John and his longtime songwriting partner Bernie Taupin were the 2024 recipients of the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, which is also administered by the Library of Congress.
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Elton John and Brandi Carlile's new collaborative album Who Believes in Angels? seems to have a good shot at a Grammy nomination for album of the year. Carlile was nominated in the category with both of her last two solo studio albums – By the Way,
Sir Elton John set to earn 10th UK number one album with Who Believes In Angels? - He has already had 10 number ones in the UK singles chart.
“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” head writer Tony Oliver admits in the new Investigation Discovery series “Hollywood Demons” that it was a “mistake” to cast a Black actor to play the Black Ranger and an Asian actor to play the Yellow Ranger (via Entertainment Weekly). The series kicked off in August 1993 on Fox Kids with …
The ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ singer reflected on his life choices during an intimate conversation with Smooth Radio’s Kate Garraway.
To go back and do an Elton John set on tour, I would just kill myself. We went to New Orleans recently to film Spinal Tap 2. We drove into the back of a big arena and I turned to David and said, ‘You know,
Madonna has said she has “buried the hatchet” with Sir Elton John and hinted she will collaborate with him, after watching the pianist and singer perform with Brandi Carlile on Saturday Night Live (SNL).
After Elton John's musical "Tammy Faye" transferred to Broadway in November, it was not met with a lot of interest from American theatergoers. In an interview with The Times published Friday, John said he felt the musical didn't perform well because it was "too political" for New York audiences.
Elton John and Brandi Carlile teamed up on Saturday Night Live to perform a pair of tracks from their new collaborative album,