SIR Elton John's Glastonbury swan song was missing one vital ingredient - Bradford's Kiki Dee.
Kiki famously duetted with Elton on Don't Go Breaking My Heart, which topped the charts for six weeks in 1976 - a first Number 1 for both artists. But at Glastonbury on Sunday Elton was joined by singer Rina Sawayama for the duet, leaving some fans disappointed that Kiki Dee didn't make an appearance.
Kiki was born Pauline Matthews and, after singing in local clubs as a teenager, she became the first female artist from the UK to sign with Motown's Tamla Records.
Kiki's hits include Amoureuse, I've Got the Music in Me and Star. In 1993, she teamed up with Elton John again for his Duets album, on a cover version of Cole Porter's True Love.
Kiki has appeared in Bradford over recent years, performing with her musical partner Carmelo Luggeri. Here she is on a return to the city in 1982, pictured with pupils at Great Horton Middle School.
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