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Home > Arts & Leisure > Music   »   Is Elton John the Only Pianist/Keyboard Player Performing During His Concerts?

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Is Elton John the Only Pianist/Keyboard Player Performing During His Concerts?

I recently watched an Elton John concert on television and I heard more keyboards than the one piano he was playing. I want to know if Elton John is the only pianist playing during his performances or if there are other keyboards/synthesizers (not visible on stage) backing him up.........or am I just hearing things?

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I believe he is the only one. He is a very talented pianist so I dont see why he'd need a "backup".

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