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  2. Davey Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    With Kiki Dee. Loving & Free (Rocket, 1973) Kiki Dee (Rocket, 1977) Stay With Me (Rocket, 1978) With Brian Cadd. Yesterdaydreams (Capitol Records, 1978) With Olivia Newton-John. The Rumour (MCA Records, 1988) With Bernie Taupin. Taupin (DJM, 1971) With Rod Stewart. A Spanner in the Works (Warner Bros. Records, 1995) With Yvonne Elliman. Night ...

  3. Kiki Dee - Wikipedia

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    Dee was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1] At the age of 10 she won a local talent contest, and at 16 she had her first paid job in show business. "I realised when I sang at family parties and Christmases I'd suddenly get everyone's attention and, being the youngest of three, I thought what a brilliant attention-seeking ploy it was", stated Dee in a 2013 interview.

  4. Loving and Free - Wikipedia

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    Loving and Free is the third album by English singer Kiki Dee released in 1973 on The Rocket Record Company label. It was recorded at the AIR Studios and Nova Studios in London between 28 April and 22 June 1973. [2] In 1976 the title track was issued as an EP (b/w "Amoureuse") and reached No. 13 in the UK Singles Chart. [3]

  5. Nigel Olsson - Wikipedia

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    Kiki Dee - Loving & Free 1973 [45] Davey Johnstone - Smiling Face 1973 [46] Jimmy Webb - Land's End, 1974; Randy Edelman - Farewell Fairbanks, 1975 [47] Kai Olsson – Once In A While 1975 [48] Michel Polnareff - Michel Polnareff 1975 [49] Linda Ronstadt - Prisoner in Disguise 1975; Neil Sedaka - Overnight Success aka The Hungry Years, 1975

  6. The One (Elton John album) - Wikipedia

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    The Elton John Band's long-standing drummer Nigel Olsson and female backing vocalist Kiki Dee (who had duetted with John on his hit single "Don't Go Breaking My Heart") and longtime guitarist Davey Johnstone provided backing vocals on a few songs.

  7. Too Low for Zero - Wikipedia

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    For the first time since Blue Moves in 1976, all lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin.John also reunited with the core of his backing band of the early 1970s: Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone as well as Ray Cooper, Kiki Dee and Skaila Kanga (who played harp on John's self-titled album and Tumbleweed Connection).

  8. Elton John guitarist Davey Johnstone on how John Lennon's ...

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    Multi-instrumentalist Davey Johnstone has been Elton John’s guitarist for 50 years, which hasn’t left him with much free time to focus on his solo career — his debut LP, Smiling Face, came ...

  9. Dee Murray - Wikipedia

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    David Murray Oates (3 April 1946 – 15 January 1992), [1] known as Dee Murray, was an English bass guitarist. He was best known for his long-time collaboration with Elton John as a member of the Elton John Band .