|
|
Flintoff to open with Elton in Battersea Park charity concert
Wednesday, April 26 2006 |
England cricket hero Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff is to team up with rock legend Elton John in a one-off charity duet in May 2006.
The unlikely pairing of the flamboyant pop superstar and the crowd-pleasing all-rounder of England's Ashes victory over Australia will take place during Flintoff's charity event at Battersea Park, south London, on May 9, 2006.
The cricket-loving singer -- whose "Elton John Greatest Hits Volume II" album cover shows him taking strike at the crease in the moonlight -- has a record of performing duets with artists from George Michael to Eminem. But he said he was looking forward to his forming a partnership with a cricketer for the first time.
"Andrew puts bums on seats, makes the game as exciting as it can be," he said April 26, 2006. "And he plays the game in a sporting manner, the manner in which all sports should be played".
"The feeling of anticipation when he comes onto bowl or comes into bat is electric, just like a certain Ian 'Beefy' Botham," added Elton, who hung around with ex-England skipper Mike Gatting's 1986-87 Ashes-winning squad.
Flintoff's public singing career has extended only to his drunken version of Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds" during the raucous post-Ashes celebrations in London's Trafalgar Square last year. But the team did adopt Elton's "Rocket Man" as their unofficial anthem in the dressing room during the series.
There has been no official confirmation of the songs the pair will sing together, but "Rocket Man" is thought to be among those considered.
"I'm really looking forward to Elton performing 'Rocket Man' which became such a special part of last summer's Ashes success," admitted Flintoff.
"As for appearing with the great man, at the moment it seems far more daunting than bowling to Ricky Ponting or facing Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne."
Flintoff is seeking to raise more than one million pounds (1.4 million euros, 1.7 million dollars) for a number of charities, including one set up in memory of England and Surrey cricketer Ben Hollioake, who was killed in a car crash in Australia in 2002.
Back to Headlines
|