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      • Deeper became a family affair on which Johnstone’s sons and daughter contribute – Elliot (lead vocals on all but the song Davey sings), Charlie (keyboards/background vocals), Jesse (drums/songwriting/recording/production), Tam (songwriting/recording/production), and Juliet (cover art).
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  2. Johnstone lives in Los Angeles with his wife. The couple have seven children. Solo discography. Smiling Face (1973) "Love Is a Crazy Feeling" (single – B-side "Burnin'") (1980) Deeper Than My Roots (2022) Collaborations Johnstone performing in 2008. With Elton John. Madman Across the Water (Uni Records, 1971) Honky Château (Uni Records, 1972)

  3. Mar 1, 2022 · In an exclusive interview with office, Johnstone speaks to us about what it was like creating this album with his children, his inspiring perspective on what it was like for him as a musician starting out, and countless stories of what music was really like in the 70s.

  4. Feb 1, 2012 · Poor Julian and Sean Lennon, can you imagine being son of Superman? This guy Tam Johnstone, child of Elton John guitar hero Davey Johnstone, from what I can tell, steps clear from such...

  5. May 9, 2001 · May 9, 2001 12 AM PT. The 9-year-old son of musician David Johnstone, a guitarist for Elton John, drowned Monday evening when a small tent he was playing in fell into the family’s swimming...

    • “Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters” from 'Honky Chateau' (1972) “Elton didn’t really make demos back in the early days. Frequently he would simply play us a new song he’d just written, and a lot of times Dee, Nigel and I would be right there while he wrote.
    • “Crocodile Rock” from 'Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player' (1973) “As Elton played it for us, it was obvious that it was a tongue-in-cheek send-up of rock and roll.
    • “Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding” from 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' (1973) “It’s been a staple in our set for a long time. Of course, the song starts with that symphonic synthesizer section that David Hentschel did such a brilliant job on.
    • “All the Young Girls Love Alice” from 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' (1973) “It opens with that really cool guitar volume swell. That’s through a Uni-Vibe, which I’ve used for various sounds since way back.
  6. Nov 17, 2022 · Davey Johnstone’s first solo album in nearly 50 years, Deeper Than My Roots is a blend of his classic rock and pop influences, with major contributions from his talented children. Johnstone used a plethora of guitars including his trusty ’72 Les Paul Deluxe, a Gibson L-5, B.B. King Lucille, a ’69 Strat, and an Ernie Ball EVH.

  7. Sep 7, 2018 · Guitarist Davey Johnstone Looks Back on His Five-Decade Odyssey With Elton John. The guitarist reveals how Elton wrote some of his most enduring songs, passionately defends the singer's less ...

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