Elton John, who recently turned down $1 million for one week’s work in Las Vegas. Six years ago he was an unknown piano player in London, and now he is one of the world’s highest paid pop stars. In the last 16 months he has earned $l000 million. He lives in an $800,000 villa in California and drives a $l00,000 custom-made Rolls-Royce.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34146, 6 May 1976, Page 7
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62Elton John, who recently turned down $1 million for one week’s work in Las Vegas. Six years ago he was an unknown piano player in London, and now he is one of the world’s highest paid pop stars. In the last 16 months he has earned $l000 million. He lives in an $800,000 villa in California and drives a $l00,000 custom-made Rolls-Royce. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34146, 6 May 1976, Page 7
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