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Sir Elton John is taking his 'right-hand man' to court.
The 'Rocket Man' singer has issued a writ against his business partner Bob Halley - who has worked with him for over 30 years - although the details of his case are not known.
Bob, 61, began working for the 60-year-old star as his driver in 1974. Over the years, he had various positions including that of Elton's personal assistant.
The pair developed a close friendship and Bob joined Elton on tour in the 80s. One fan site wrote: "Bob has seen Elton at his best and at his worst, and has tayed by his side when times were tough and when times were fantastic.
"He is Elton's 'right hand man' so to speak. We all appreciate you Bob, thanks for being more than an employee of Elton's - you are a friend." This is the second time Elton has taken an aide to court.
In 2000, the singer had to pay £8 million in legal fees after losing his case against ex-manager John Reid, who he claimed had mishandled his business affairs. Elton tried to sue Reid and accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers for negligence.
The Beastie Boys managed to raise the temperature of an already sweltering Central Park on Wednesday night, where the hip-hop veterans delivered a show that was rapturously received by their hometown fans.
Even the headliners seemed thrilled to be at the open-air venue: "We're like Diana Ross, Elton John and Paul Simon all in one," Mike D joked. read more
Elton John celebrated his 60th birthday on March 25th this year by making his 60th appearance at Madison Square Garden in New York in front of 20,000 fans.
Sir Elton's 60th show at the legendary venue featured special appearances by Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg and ended with an emotional rendition of Your Song. During the three-hour plus show he paid tribute to John Lennon, who famously joined him on stage at the Garden in November 1974 in what turned ou read more
Madonna’s 'Sticky and Sweet’ touring crew are threatening to quit.
Some of the 250 staff on the tour claim they are being treated like 'second class citizens' after being given cheap hotel accommodation - while Madonna stayed in an £11,000-a-night castle after her recent show in Nice, France.
A source told Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper: 'Everyone is absolutely furious with her and some of them want to walk out of the tour. They feel they are read more