For more than 40 years, Elton John has been in the spotlight as a popular music icon and flamboyant entertainer. Recording and touring with Elton has been a privilege and a great achievement.

Ice on Fire was Charlie’s first studio recording with Elton John. Produced by Gus Dudgeon, tracks featured George Michael as backup singer and Nik Kershaw on electric guitar. It was during these sessions that Elton John invited Charlie Morgan to join his band for the Live Aid tour. 

Ice On Fire (1985)

Charlie was again invited into the studio for Elton John’s 20th studio album to record tracks on Leather Jackets, during a brief break in the heavy touring schedule.

Leather Jackets (1986)

Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra was the final performance of a 2 month tour, and included some of Elton’s best known hits such as “Candle in the Wind” and “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me”.

Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (1987)

In 1988, Elton John released “Reg Strikes Back” after throat surgery the previous year. This was the album that produced “I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That” which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 list and was certified Gold in August of the same year.

Reg Strikes Back (1988)

In 1995, brought the band into the studio to record Made in England, which was followed by a tour covering fifteen European countries and an additional whirlwind tour of the USA with forty-two concerts in just under three months–including seven sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden.

Made in England (1995)

The Big Picture launched a tour that started in Atlanta, Georgia in the USA in October of 1997 and wrapped up in Paris, France in December of 1998 with a total of 116 shows.

The Big Picture (1997)