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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)...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...