
THE MANY LIVES OF ELTON JOHN
Fame, Fall, and the Fight to Matter A BiographyBy Marcus J. HollowayLength2h 45m
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He was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, a quiet, overweight boy in a modest London suburb, raised by a mother who encouraged his gift and a father who rarely showed him warmth. By eleven, he had won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music. By his twenties, he had become someone else entirely: Elton John, one of the most extravagant, prolific, and beloved performers popular music has ever produced.
This is the story of how that transformation happened, and everything it cost along the way.
The Many Lives of Elton John traces the full, unauthorized arc of an extraordinary public life: the improbable partnership with lyricist Bernie Taupin that produced some of the best-selling songs in music history, the meteoric rise of the 1970s that turned a shy pub pianist into a global superstar, and the years of addiction and personal crisis that nearly ended his life at the height of his fame.
It is also the story of what came after. The decision, in 1990, to finally ask for help. The friendship with a courageous teenager named Ryan White that changed the direction of his life. The founding of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, born directly from grief, which has since raised hundreds of millions of dollars in the fight against a disease the world, for too long, chose to ignore. The marriage, the children, the knighthood, and the long, emotional farewell tour that finally closed the book on five decades of nonstop performance.
Drawing on the public record, prior interviews, and decades of reporting, this biography refuses to flatten one of the most complicated and consequential entertainers of the modern era into a simple redemption story. It sits honestly with his flaws alongside his achievements, and argues that his greatest legacy was never a single song, but his repeated, difficult willingness to keep becoming someone new, in public, under scrutiny, across an entire lifetime.
Perfect for readers of music history, addiction and recovery narratives, and stories of reinvention and resilience against extraordinary odds.
Audiobook details
GenreOther, Literary Classics
Length2 hrs 45 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Foreword
12Chapter Nine: Behind the Curtain, Addiction Takes Hold
2Acknowledgements
13Chapter Ten: Rock Bottom
3Introduction: The Many Lives of Elton John
14Chapter Eleven: Asking for Help
4Chapter One: The Boy from Pinner
15Chapter Twelve: A Foundation Built From Grief
5Chapter Two: Pub Rock and False Starts
16Chapter Thirteen: Reinvention in the Nineties
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6Chapter Three: Reg Meets Bernie
17Chapter Fourteen: David, Marriage, and Family
7Chapter Four: Becoming Elton John
18Chapter Fifteen: Knighthood, Honors, and a Legacy Recognized
8Chapter Five: Your Song and the Sound of Arrival
19Chapter Sixteen: The Farewell Yellow Brick Road
9Chapter Six: Rocket Man and the Making of a Superstar
20Chapter Seventeen: What the Music Meant
10Chapter Seven: Captain Fantastic and the Peak of the Seventies
21Chapter Eighteen: Conclusion, The Many Lives, One Man
11Chapter Eight: The Man Behind the Glasses