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Davey Johnstone
Johnstone in 2008 at an Elton John concert, with his signature Les Paul guitar model.Background information Born 6 May 1951
Edinburgh, ScotlandGenres Rock, folk Occupations Musician
Songwriter
Musical directorInstruments Guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, sitar, synthesizer, tenor banjo Years active 1968–present Labels Vertigo, Rocket, Artful Balance Records Associated acts Elton John, Noel Murphy, Magna Carta, Alice Cooper, Meat Loaf, John Jorgenson, Stevie Nix, Rod Stewart, Bob Seger, The Pointer Sisters, Leo Sayer Notable instruments Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Flying VDavey Johnstone (born 6 May 1951, Edinburgh, Scotland), is a Scottish rock guitarist and vocalist, best known for his work with Elton John.[1]
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Career
Johnstone's first work was with Noel Murphy in 1968, where he received his first album credit on the album Another Round. By 1969, Johnstone had secured regular work as a session musician, where he began to branch out and explore differing genres of music, and experiment with a variety of instruments. In 1970, when Lyell Tranter, one of the two guitarists in the acoustic British folk group, Magna Carta, left the band, Johnstone took his place as a member. He recorded several albums with them beginning in 1970 on Seasons, (1970) and continued to contribute to Songs from Wasties Orchard (1971),(named after the street where he lived in Long Hanborough, Oxfordshire), and a live album entitled In Concert. During his stint with Magna Carta, he played a wide variety of instruments including guitar, mandolin, sitar, and dulcimer. It was during his work with Magna Carta that he caught the attention of producer Gus Dudgeon who asked Johnstone to play on Bernie Taupin's self-titled 1970 solo album, which resulted in a meeting with Elton John and Johnstone playing on his 1971 album Madman Across the Water. After playing on Madman Across the Water, he was invited to join Elton John's band as a full member.
Johnstone released a solo album, Smiling Face, in 1973 through Rocket Records and created a short-lived band called China that released a self-titled album in the late 1970s.
Even while playing alongside other artists such as Meat Loaf and Alice Cooper during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Johnstone was never very far from Elton's projects and, following his reunion with original band mates Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray full-time for 1982's "Jump Up" tour, has since rarely been absent from an Elton John album track or tour.
In 1990, Johnstone collaborated for the first time with lyricist Steve Trudell. With music and lyric in place, the two formed Warpipes, which included past and present Elton John band members Nigel Olsson on drums, Bob Birch on bass, Guy Babylon on keyboards, along with Billy Trudel as vocalist. In 1991, Warpipes released their only album, Holes in the Heavens, on self-owned label Artful Balance Records. When Artful Balance Records folded, this album was re-released on Bridge Recordings. The album title was changed to simply "Warpipes" and the song lineup was altered slightly.
In 1996, Johnstone released an instructional guitar video titled Davey Johnstone: Star Licks Master Sessions for Star Licks Productions, in which he plays a wide variety of John classics, joined by Billy Trudel on vocals and Bob Birch on bass.
In 1997, while on tour with John, Johnstone and then Elton John bandmate and former Hellecasters guitarist John Jorgenson spent much of their off time creating Crop Circles, an album of acoustic instrumentation released in 1998 to much critical praise.
On 10 June 2009, Johnstone played a landmark 2,000th show as a member of the Elton John Band at the SECC in Glasgow, Scotland. He is currently serving as John's musical director, in addition to his guitar work, playing along with Nigel Olsson, John Mahon and Bob Birch.
Johnstone lives in Los Angeles.
Solo Discography
- Smiling Face (1973)
References
- ^ Prato, Greg. "Biography: Davey Johnstone". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p18555. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
External links
Studio albums - Empty Sky
- Elton John
- Tumbleweed Connection
- Madman Across the Water
- Honky Château
- Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Caribou
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
- Rock of the Westies
- Blue Moves
- A Single Man
- Victim of Love
- 21 at 33
- The Fox
- Jump Up!
- Too Low for Zero
- Breaking Hearts
- Ice on Fire
- Leather Jackets
- Reg Strikes Back
- Sleeping with the Past
- The One
- Duets
- Made in England
- The Big Picture
- Songs from the West Coast
- Peachtree Road
- The Captain & the Kid
- The Union
Live albums - 17-11-70
- Here and There
- Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
- Elton John One Night Only - The Greatest Hits
- Elton 60 - Live at Madison Square Garden
Soundtracks - Friends
- The Lion King
- The Muse
- Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida
- The Road to El Dorado
- Gnomeo & Juliet
Compilations - Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits Volume II
- The Thom Bell Sessions
- Lady Samantha
- Greatest Hits Vol. 3
- The Complete Thom Bell Sessions
- To Be Continued
- The Very Best of Elton John
- Rare Masters
- Greatest Hits 1976-1986
- Chartbusters Go Pop
- Classic Elton John
- Love Songs
- Prologue
- Greatest Hits 1970-2002
- Elton John's Christmas Party
- Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits
Tours - 1970 World Tour
- Jump Up Tour
- Too Low for Zero Tour
- European Express Tour
- Breaking Hearts Tour
- Ice on Fire Tour
- Tour De Force
- Reg Strikes Back Tour
- Sleeping With The Past Tour
- The One Tour
- Elton John & Ray Cooper 1993/1994 World Tour
- Face to Face 1994
- Elton John & Ray Cooper 1995 Tour
- Face to Face 1995
- Made in England Tour
- Big Picture Tour
- Face to Face 1998
- An Evening with Elton John
- Medusa Tour
- Stately Home Tour
- Face to Face 2001
- Songs from the West Coast Tour
- Face to Face 2002
- A Journey Through Time
- Face to Face 2003
- 2004 Tour
- Peachtree Road Tour
- 2006 European Tour
- The Captain and the Kid Tour
- Rocket Man: Greatest Hits Live
- Face to Face 2009
- Elton John/Ray Cooper 2009-2011 Tour
- Face to Face 2010
- 2010 European Tour
- Greatest Hits Live
Residency shows - The Red Piano
- The Million Dollar Piano
Video releases - Videography
- The Breaking Hearts Tour
- The Night Time Concert
- Night and Day Concert
- Live in Australia
- The Very Best of Elton John
- Live in Barcelona
- Love Songs
- One Night Only: The Greatest Hits Live at Madison Square Garden
- Dream Ticket
- Elton 60 - Live at Madison Square Garden
Tribute album - Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin
Musicals - The Lion King (film / musical)
- Billy Elliot the Musical
- Aida
- Lestat
Related articles - Discography
- Band
- The Union Tour
- Awards
- Bernie Taupin
- Gus Dudgeon
- Paul Buckmaster
- John Reid
- Dick James
- Renate Blauel
- David Furnish
- Kiki Dee
- Elton John AIDS Foundation
- Watford FC
- Bluesology
Alice Cooper Alice Cooper • Steve Hunter • Chuck Garric • Orianthi • Tommy Henriksen • Glen Sobel
See: Former members listStudio albums Pretties for You • Easy Action • Love It to Death • Killer • School's Out • Billion Dollar Babies • Muscle of Love • Welcome to My Nightmare • Alice Cooper Goes to Hell • Lace and Whiskey • From the Inside • Flush the Fashion • Special Forces • Zipper Catches Skin • DaDa • Constrictor • Raise Your Fist and Yell • Trash • Hey Stoopid • The Last Temptation • Brutal Planet • Dragontown • The Eyes of Alice Cooper • Dirty Diamonds • Along Came a Spider • Welcome 2 My NightmareLive albums The Alice Cooper Show • A Fistful of Alice • Brutally Live • Live at Montreux 2005 • Theatre of Death: Live at Hammersmith 2009Singles "Reflected" • "Eighteen" • "Caught In A Dream" • "Under My Wheels" • "Be My Lover" • "School's Out" • "Elected" • "Hello, Hooray" • "No More Mr. Nice Guy" • "Billion Dollar Babies" • "Halo of Flies" • "Teenage Lament '74" • "Muscle of Love" • "Only Women Bleed" • "Department of Youth" • "Welcome to My Nightmare" • "I Never Cry" • "You and Me" • "(No More) Love At Your Convenience" • "School's Out (live)" • "How You Gonna See Me Now" • "From The Inside" • "Clones (We're All)" • "Talk Talk" • "You Want It, You Got It" • "Seven and Seven Is" • "For Britain Only" • "I Am the Future" • "I Love America" • "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" • "Teenage Frankenstein" • "Freedom" • "Poison" • "Bed of Nails" • "House of Fire" • "Only My Heart Talkin'" • "Hey Stoopid" • "Love's a Loaded Gun" • "Feed My Frankenstein" • "The Garden" (w/ Guns N' Roses) • "Lost in America" • "It's Me" • "Gimme" • "Keepin' Halloween Alive"Compilations
and box setsSchool Days: The Early Recordings • Greatest Hits • Prince of Darkness • The Beast of Alice Cooper • Science Fiction • Classicks • Super Hits • The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper • Mascara and Monsters: The Best of Alice Cooper • The Definitive Alice Cooper • The Essentials: Alice Cooper • Hell Is • School's Out and Other Hits • Old School: 1964-1974Videography Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper • The Nightmare • Welcome to My Nightmare • Alice Cooper and Friends • The Strange Case of Alice Cooper • Alice Cooper a Paris • The Nightmare Returns • Trashes the World • Brutally Live • Live at Montreux 2005 • Theatre of Death: Live at Hammersmith 2009Tours Psycho Drama (2007-2009) • Theatre of Death Tour (2009-2010) • No More Mr. Nice Guy Tour (2011)Related articles Categories:- 1951 births
- Living people
- Scottish male singers
- Scottish rock singers
- Scottish pop singers
- Elton John
- Neverland Express members
- Scottish guitarists
- People from Edinburgh
- Scottish expatriates in the United States
- Rocket Records artists
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