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  1. Bluesology was an R&B band that was very popular during the 1960s. The last known event to happen to Bluesology was in 1967, three members quite being Reggie Dwight, Elton Dean and, Brown. The band split-up the following year. Find out more about Bluesology: Wikipedia.

  2. Jun 1, 2019 · Did Elton John really take his name from John Lennon? We break down 'Rocketman' starring Taron Egerton to find out what's true and what's not.

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  4. Jun 11, 2019 · Rocketman oddly removes Baldry from the picture entirely. He’s not seen as part of the Bluesology line-up, nor is Dwight’s engagement to Linda Woodrow even addressed. Even stranger is the script’s decision to inform viewers how “Reg Dwight” became “Elton John” at all.

  5. May 9, 2019 · "Thank You for All Your Loving" is the oldest John song used in Rocketman, co-written with his former Bluesology guitarist Caleb Quaye in 1968. They gave it to a group called Dukes Nobleman;...

  6. One night, Bluesology is hired to play backup for a touring American soul band. One of the singers suggests that if Reginald wants to become famous, he must write some songs, change his name, put his old life behind him and start anew. This inspires Reginald to change his name to Elton John.

  7. May 13, 2019 · So even though the movie hits on many familiar beats in Elton’s story — from his pre-fame days in the band Bluesology to his first encounter with lyricist Bernie Taupin in 1967, the writing of...

  8. Feb 21, 2019 · Taron Egerton stars as the rock legend. We outline a scene-by-scene breakdown of the real-life events that inspired the upcoming movie below. Paramount Pictures. 1. Playing in Bluesology. As a...

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