Renate Blauel (born ca. 1953) is a German music engineer who was married to Elton John for four and a half years. They divorced when both John and Blauel felt that he could no longer deny his true sexuality. Already a sound engineer, she had engineered albums including Hysteria for the Human League and Croatia Records. Blauel was then a recording engineer on John's 1983 album Too Low For Zero in Sydney, Australia. John admitted that his bisexuality was a "compromise".

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  • Renate Blauel (born ca. 1953) is a German music engineer who was married to Elton John for four and a half years. They divorced when both John and Blauel felt that he could no longer deny his true sexuality. Already a sound engineer, she had engineered albums including Hysteria for the Human League and Croatia Records. Blauel was then a recording engineer on John's 1983 album Too Low For Zero in Sydney, Australia. John admitted that his bisexuality was a "compromise". They were married on Valentine's Day, 1984, in Sydney, Australia, after he had proposed to her four days earlier in a restaurant. Attendees included Olivia Newton-John. A second service was held for John's family members later in England. Blauel also worked as a recording engineer on John's 1984 album Breaking Hearts. The divorce became final on November 18, 1988.
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  • Renate Blauel (born ca. 1953) is a German music engineer who was married to Elton John for four and a half years. They divorced when both John and Blauel felt that he could no longer deny his true sexuality. Already a sound engineer, she had engineered albums including Hysteria for the Human League and Croatia Records. Blauel was then a recording engineer on John's 1983 album Too Low For Zero in Sydney, Australia. John admitted that his bisexuality was a "compromise".
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