Forty years ago Elton John toured the U.S. with his "idol", singer/songwriter and fellow keys banger Leon Russell. Described by John as "the one piano player and vocalist who influenced me more than anybody else", Russell had already established himself as a brilliant songwriter ("A Song for You", "Delta Lady" among many) but producer (Joe Cocker) and live performer as well, collaborating with the cream of early 70's rock royalty including George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood. It's hard to imagine Elton making an albums such as Tumbleweed Connection withoutRussell's distinctive southern gospel, rock and blues/country style. He now honors Russell with The Union, a new collaborative project produced by T-Bone Burnett and featuring guests such as Neil Young, Brian Wilson and longtime lyricist BernieTaupin, arriving October 19 via Decca. It was, says John, a "humbling and moving experience."

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