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David William Logan Johnstone (born 6 May 1951) is a Scottish rock guitarist and vocalist, best known for his long-time collaboration with as a member of the Elton John Band.


Career
Johnstone was born in . At the age of seven, at primary school, he volunteered to learn the violin. But by the time he was 10 he was playing it "sideways like a guitar". One of his sisters then bought him a guitar for Christmas and by the age of 12 he was organising bands at his secondary school, Forrester High School. He had already decided he wanted to be a musician when he grew up.

Johnstone's first work was with Noel Murphy in 1968, where he received his first album credit on the album Another Round. By 1969, Johnstone had secured regular work as a , where he began to branch out and explore differing genres of music, and experiment with a variety of instruments. In 1970, when Lyell Tranter (one of the two guitarists in the acoustic British group Magna Carta) left the band, Johnstone took his place as a member. He recorded several albums with them beginning in 1970 on Seasons (1970), and continued to contribute to Songs from Wasties Orchard (1971) (named after the street where he lived in , Oxfordshire), and a live album entitled In Concert.

During his stint with Magna Carta, Johnstone played a wide variety of instruments including guitar, , , and dulcimer. He also caught producer 's attention during this time – Dudgeon asking Johnstone to play on 's eponymous , which resulted in a meeting with , and ultimately, Johnstone's playing on John's 1971 album Madman Across the Water, after which he was invited to join Elton John's band as a full member. Previously, the Elton John Band consisted of John himself, bassist , and drummer .

Johnstone's debut album as a full-time member with John's band, was the 1972 , on which he played electric and acoustic guitars, slide guitar, banjo, and mandolin, and also sang backing vocals alongside Murray and Olsson. In 1972 he worked with and on their Gus Dudgeon-produced debut album Whatever's for Us, playing acoustic and electric guitar on several tracks, and sitar on the song "Visionary Mountains".

Johnstone released a solo album, Smiling Face, in 1973 through The Rocket Record Company and created a short-lived band called China that released an eponymous album in 1977.

Even while playing alongside other artists such as , , and during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Johnstone was never very far from Elton's projects, and following his reunion with original bandmates Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray full-time for 1982's "Jump Up" tour, has rarely been absent from an Elton John album track or tour.

In 1990, Johnstone collaborated for the first time with lyricist Steve Trudell. With music and lyric in place, the two formed Warpipes, which included past and present Elton John band members Nigel Olsson on drums, on bass, on keyboards, along with Billy Trudel as vocalist. In 1991, Warpipes released their only album, Holes in the Heavens, on the label Artful Balance Records. When Artful Balance Records folded, Bridge Recordings released an eponymous album (with cover-art showing a space in the name: "War Pipes") which included all bar "Satellite City" from the "Holes..." album. The track order was also changed and three new tracks included: "Little Persuader", "Dust On My Boots" and "One Love True". Additionally, some of the tracks from the "Holes..." album were edited with consequent duration changes.

In 1991, Johnstone produced Addison Steel's Stormy Blue in which he played guitar, mandolin, sitar, and banjo, and performed vocals. Co-producer Guy Babylon joined with keyboard arrangements, alongside drummer Nigel Olsson and Billy Trudel adding percussion and vocals respectively.

In 1996, Johnstone released an instructional guitar video titled Davey Johnstone: Star Licks Master Sessions for Star Licks Productions, in which he plays a wide variety of John classics, joined by Billy Trudel on vocals and Bob Birch on bass. In 1997, while on tour with John, Johnstone and then Elton John bandmate and former guitarist spent much of their off time creating Crop Circles, an album of acoustic instrumentation released in 1998.

On 10 June 2009, Johnstone played a landmark 2000th show as a member of the Elton John Band at the SECC in Glasgow, Scotland. He is currently serving as John's musical director, in addition to his guitar work, playing along with Nigel Olsson and John Mahon; he also performed with Bob Birch before Birch's death in August 2012.

In 2014, he played on "Belle Fleur" and "If You Were My Love" from Stevie Nicks' album . He knew Nicks from when he played guitar on several songs from her 1981 album Bella Donna.

On 1 October 2019, Johnstone performed his 3,000th show with Elton John at the first of two Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour stops at the in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

On 25 June 2023, Johnstone performed with Elton John at the Glastonbury Festival. The set was one of the headline acts and was billed as John's last live UK performance.


Personal life
Johnstone lives in with his wife. The couple have seven children.


Solo albums
  • Smiling Face (1973)
  • Deeper Than My Roots (2022)


Collaborations
With
  • Madman Across the Water (Uni Records, 1971)
  • Honky Château (Uni Records, 1972)
  • Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (MCA Records, 1973)
  • Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (MCA Records, 1973)
  • Caribou (MCA Records, 1974)
  • Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (MCA Records, 1975)
  • Rock of the Westies (MCA Records, 1975)
  • (Rocket, 1976)
  • Too Low for Zero (Geffen, 1983)
  • (Geffen, 1984)
  • Ice on Fire (Geffen, 1985)
  • Leather Jackets (Geffen, 1986)
  • Reg Strikes Back (MCA Records, 1988)
  • Sleeping with the Past (MCA Records, 1989)
  • The One (MCA Records, 1992)
  • Made in England (Island Records, 1995)
  • The Big Picture (Mercury Records, 1997)
  • Songs from the West Coast (Mercury Records, 2001)
  • Peachtree Road (Universal Music Records, 2004)
  • The Captain & the Kid (Mercury Records, 2006)
  • Wonderful Crazy Night (Mercury Records, 2016)

With

  • From the Inside (1978)
  • Flush the Fashion (1980)

With

  • Whatever's for Us (A&M Records, 1972)

With

  • Tonight You're Mine (Arista Records, 1980)

With

  • A Woman and a Man (Chrysalis Records, 1996)

With B.B. King

  • (Geffen, 2005)

With

  • Under Wraps (Warner Bros. Records, 1978)

With

  • Home (Sony, 2003)

With

  • Land's End (Asylum Records, 1974)

With

  • Portrait (RCA Records, 2005)

With

  • Loving & Free (Rocket, 1973)
  • Kiki Dee (Rocket, 1977)
  • Stay with Me (Rocket, 1979)

With

With Olivia Newton-John

  • The Rumour (MCA Records, 1988)

With

With

  • A Spanner in the Works (Warner Bros. Records, 1995)

With

  • Night Flight (RSO Records, 1978)
  • Yvonne (RSO Records, 1979)

With

  • Vonda Shepard (Reprise Records, 1989)

With

  • Leo Sayer (Chrysalis Records, 1978)

With

  • Bella Donna (ATCO Records, 1981)
  • (Reprise Records, 2014)


See also
  • Gibson Flying V


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