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- Bluesology was a 1960s British blues group, best remembered as being the first professional band of Elton John (then known by his birth name Reginald Dwight)...
- Bluesology is an album by pianist George Cables recorded in 1997 and released on the Danish label, SteepleChase. Ken Dryden of AllMusic stated "This is...
- Academy of Music, where he studied for five years. He formed the blues band Bluesology in 1962, but left in 1967 to embark on a solo career and met Taupin that...
- known John since the 1960s when, as Reg Dwight, he had been a member of Bluesology, the backing band for Long John Baldry. McGowan continued in journalism...
- British guitarist who has performed with Juicy Lucy, The Grease Band, Bluesology, Joe ****er, Roxy Music, Kokomo, Alvin Lee, B.B. King, Kevin Rowland,...
- by him and Bernie Taupin. John formed the blues band Bluesology in 1962. After leaving Bluesology in 1967 to embark on a solo career, John met Taupin after...
- Auger on Hammond organ. After Steampacket broke up in 1966, Baldry formed Bluesology featuring Reg Dwight on keyboards and Elton Dean, later of Soft Machine...
- backing band, Bluesology, which also featured a keyboard player named Reg Dwight, who would soon become known as Elton John. When Bluesology disbanded in...
- Night's Alright for Fighting"). As an adult, Reginald joins the band Bluesology, which is hired to play backup for touring American bands The Isley Brothers...
- hearing "Tutti Frutti" he "heard God". After opening for him with his band Bluesology, Elton John was inspired to be a "rock and roll piano player". Lou Reed...