This article is about the English Rhythm and blues (R&B) popular music group. For the album by George Cables, see Bluesology (album).
Bluesology
Origin
Pinner, Middlesex, England
Genres
British blues
blue-eyed soul
rhythm and blues
Years active
1962–1968
Labels
Fontana, Polydor
Past members
Reggie Dwight Stewart "Stu" Brown Geoff Dyson Rex Bishop Mick Inkpen Jim Wheeler Pat Higgs Dave Murphy Paul Gale Fred Gandy [AKA Freddie Creasey] Pete Gavin Neil Hubbard Elton Dean Marc Charig Alan Walker Long John Baldry Marsha Hunt Caleb Quaye Bernie Holland Jimmy Horowitz[1] Big Jim Sullivan[citation needed]
Bluesology was a 1960s British blues group, best remembered as being the first professional band of Elton John (then known by his birth name Reginald Dwight).
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Bluesology was a 1960s British blues group, best remembered as being the first professional band of Elton John (then known by his birth name Reginald Dwight)...
Academy of Music, where he studied for five years. He formed the blues band Bluesology in 1962, but left in 1967 to embark on a solo career and met Taupin the...
by him and Bernie Taupin. John formed the blues band Bluesology in 1962. After leaving Bluesology in 1967 to embark on a solo career, John met Taupin after...
British guitarist who has performed with Juicy Lucy, The Grease Band, Bluesology, Joe Cocker, Roxy Music, Kokomo, Alvin Lee, B.B. King, Kevin Rowland,...
Auger on Hammond organ. After Steampacket broke up in 1966, Baldry formed Bluesology featuring Reg Dwight on keyboards and Elton Dean, later of Soft Machine...
backing band, Bluesology, which also featured a keyboard player named Reg Dwight, who would soon become known as Elton John. When Bluesology disbanded in...
hearing "Tutti Frutti" he "heard God". After opening for him with his band Bluesology, Elton John was inspired to be a "rock and roll piano player". Lou Reed...
toured in Germany. In Hamburg they encountered another English band, Bluesology, and Bellotte became friends with their keyboard player, Reg Dwight who...
most of his early recordings for DJM. Fred Gandy (bass - formerly of Bluesology) replaced David Glover, who left after the release of the second album...
"The Late, Late Blues" (for his album with Coltrane, Bags & Trane), "Bluesology" (an MJQ staple), and "Bags & Trane". Jackson died of liver cancer in...
Records David Furnish Kiki Dee Elton John AIDS Foundation Watford F.C. Bluesology Hookfoot Woodside, Old Windsor Rocket Pictures Elton John: Tantrums &...
between 1965 and 1991, that chronicled John's songs from his days with Bluesology to the present day, including newly recorded songs. He was also credited...
Door Slam The Birds Black Cat Bones The Blues Band Blues Incorporated Bluesology Chicken Shack Climax Blues Band Cream Downliners Sect Dr. Feelgood Fleetwood...
later, and the group disbanded soon after. Long John Baldry then joined Bluesology which included a then unknown Elton John on keyboards, before pursuing...
rooted in the blues and jazz influences, which Scott-Heron referred to as "bluesology, the science of how things feel." The album features Gil Scott-Heron exercising...
company. During the 1960s, Lance toured the UK, where he was supported by Bluesology, a band including pianist Reggie Dwight, later known as Elton John. Over...
Katch 22, played to hundreds of fans. On 1 and 2 September 1968, the Bluesology festival, one of the earliest rock festivals in the UK, was held in the...
performances, the group was backed up musically by a pub band called Bluesology, whose pianist was a teenager named Reg Dwight, later known as Elton John...
possible to get a true sense of space and position of the players. Track 5, "Bluesology", features a different take on the mono and stereo versions of the record...
presenter—born in Stoke Newington. Elton Dean, experimental jazz saxophonist from Bluesology lived in Stoke Newington. DJ Dextrous, Ivor Novello and BAFTA awards winning...
James George Tomkins (14 February 1941 – 2 October 2012), known professionally as Big Jim Sullivan, was an English guitarist. Best known as a session guitarist...