Ukranian boy's dad wants Elton John to take him along tooOctober 6th, 2009 LONDON - The father of the 15-month-old Ukranian boy whom Sir Elton John wants to adopt has said the singer must also take him along to London with his son. Thirty-one-year old former drug addict and murderer Sergey insisted that he did not mind the singer becoming his son Lev's guardian.
Ukranian child's mum not ready to give son to Elton John for moneyOctober 5th, 2009 LONDON - The alcoholic mother of the 15-month-old Ukranian child Sir Elton John wants to adopt has said that she will not give up her son to the singer for money. "I will not give my baby to Elton John for any money," the Sun quoted Marina, the mother of the child, as saying.
Sir Elton John now eyes Africa for adoptionOctober 4th, 2009 LONDON - After being banned from adopting a 14-month-old tot by the Ukrainian government, Sir Elton John and partner are considering adopting a boy in Africa. The musician's civil partner, David Furnish, disclosed at the launch of Stephen Calloway's book Gosling: Classic Design for Contemporary Interiors, at the Ritz: "We were in Africa for the [Sir Elton John] Aids Foundation and met a boy, and immediately thought about adopting him,"
"When we found out he had a maternal grandmother, and brother and sister, we realised it wouldn't be the right thing to take him away from the family he had there," he said.
Lily Allen backs out of illegal download debateSeptember 25th, 2009 LONDON - Lily Allen has decided to step back from the ongoing debate over illegal downloads following angry response from her fans. The singer has decided to close down her blog, which aimed at stopping illicit file sharing, as followers have been hurling abuses at the singer.
New hope given to Sir Elton John in Ukrainian tot adoption bidSeptember 18th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Elton John may still be hopeful of adopting the HIV positive Ukranian kid, whom he said he wishes to take home with partner David Furnish. Ukraine's family, youth and sports minister, Yuri Pavlenko, who had earlier dismissed any possibility of the musician adopting 14-month-old Lev, has apparently changed his stand.
Lily Allen stands out against Internet piracySeptember 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Brit singer Lily Allen has taken a stand against Internet piracy, and she has also urged fellow pop and rock stars to follow suit before song stealing destroys the music industry. Allen, 24, fears record company bosses will drastically cut their budgets for new acts if the income from CD buyers dries up, and has called on other musicians to help her spearhead an industry-wide plan of action to stamp out illegal file-sharing.
Elton John can't adopt child, says Ukraine ministerSeptember 15th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Elton John cannot adopt the 14-month-old Ukranian boy he wishes to adopt, the Family, Youth and Sports Minister of Ukraine has said. Yuriy Pavlenko has mentioned that the legendary singer cannot take home Lev with his partner David Furnish, as same-sex unions do not have legal status in the country.
Elton John may have to battle gay adoption ban in UkraineSeptember 14th, 2009 LONDON - Elton john may need to overcome legal hurdles before he gets to adopt the Ukranian child he recently said he wishes to take home. According to the national laws of the country, the 'Candle in the Wind' hitmaker and his partner David Furnish are too old to adopt 14-month-old Lev, as the law does not allow parents 45 years older than the child to adopt.
Elton John to adopt a baby boy?September 13th, 2009 LONDON - English singer-songwriter Sir Elton John is set to follow in the footsteps of Angelina Jolie and Madonna as he is keen on adopting a baby boy. Sir Elton, 62, has long considered adoption, but always rejected the idea because of his age and touring lifestyle but the singer had his "heart stolen" by 14-month-old Lev on a recent visit to an orphanage in Ukraine and he and longterm partner David Furnish are thinking about bringing the tot back to England, reports newsoftheworld.co.uk.
Elton John accused of using an autocue at concertsAugust 31st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Brit singer Sir Elton John has been accused of using an autocue during his concerts, as he cannot remember the lines to his famous songs. John, 62, was playing at a private birthday party in Monaco recently, when a photographer snapped a picture of a digital device buried in a flower arrangement, which clearly displayed the words to the singer's 1970 hit 'Your Song'.
Alice in Chains taps Elton John to perform on tribute song to late lead singer Layne StaleyAugust 11th, 2009 Alice in Chains gets Elton John for tribute songNEW YORK — Alice in Chains thought it would take a miracle to get Elton John to play on the band's tribute record to their late lead singer, Layne Staley. But it only took a listen to the song to get the rock legend on board.
Billy Joel's flu-like symptoms force Elton John to call off concertJuly 27th, 2009 LONDON - Singer Elton John was forced to cancel a concert in New York after his musical partner for the show Billy Joel showed flu-like symptoms. Doctors reportedly ordered Joel to rest after he showed signs of an influenza bout, the Daily Star reports.
Pianos postponed: Billy Joel's illness delays sold-out Buffalo show with Elton JohnJuly 25th, 2009 Billy Joel ill; Joel/John Buffalo show postponedBUFFALO, N.Y. — Billy Joel and Elton John have postponed their concert in Buffalo, N.Y., because Joel isn't feeling well.
Piracy helps bands make better music, says Fleet Foxes' Robin PecknoldJune 13th, 2009 LONDON - Fleet Foxes' frontman Robin Pecknold has said illegal downloading may not have gone down well with record labels but it certainly helped bands to create a generation of new acts. The singer said that online file-sharing softwares helped artists by making even the obscure material available thereby widening their scope for inspiration.
Elton John slams British governmentJune 8th, 2009 LONDON - Music legend Elton John has hit out at the British government, saying the country's politicians are "untrustworthy". Dailyexpress.co.uk reports that Elton John has voiced his disgust at the scandal currently overshadowing the British political system.