Early Elton - photo by Gilda Caserta |
The band has really done their research on Elton, or as vocalist/drummer Pagano refers to it "the archaeology," searching the internet for live videos and sound board mixes of Elton's concerts from the early 1970s, which featured Dee Murray on bass and Nigel Olsson on drums. Early Elton recreates the feeling of those vintage performances, but also adds some of their own ideas into the mix, with arrangements that feature passionate vocals and rich instrumentation. The combination makes for a superb and absolutely unique live experience that pays tribute to this classic music, while also giving it a depth and freshness that allows these talented musicians to share their deep love of Elton's music with audiences.
I've seen the band a number of times now, and I always enjoy their passionate performances. If you haven't seen these guys live yet, what are you waiting for? They're doing a number of dates this summer, so get out there and see them! Happy Anniversary, Early Elton, and thanks for the music. Here's to the next ten years! If you'd like to take a look at the band's info, follow this link to their website: http://www.earlyeltontrio.com, and check this link out to view a fantastic version of "Take Me To The Pilot." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQaNuJxAyHQ.
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