In his autobiography, Elvis Costello wrote that the popular idea of him early on as an angry man was just a trick of physiology. He wrote: “It seems that the space between my two front teeth, which ...
He took the stage name “Elvis” while The King of Rock and Roll was still alive. Costello also made a name for himself as a provocateur, once famously banned from Saturday Night Live. But he’s a bold ...
Costello’s revved-up rendition of Jennings’ 1968 country hit was recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in London in January 1987. The show featured Elvis accompanied by a backing group dubbed The ...
Elvis Costello & The Imposters performed a two-hour set at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium focusing on early hits. The show included a performance of "Stranger in the House," a song Costello wrote for ...
The words “What’s so funny about Peace, Love and Understanding” only seem to age like fine wine, and so does acclaimed new wave singer/songwriter Elvis Costello, who took to the stage at the Pabst ...
Elvis Costello has been on the road this summer on a tour he’s calling “Radio Soul!: The Early Songs of Elvis Costello,” which stops at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Saturday, July 12. Originally slated ...
What has made Elvis Costello so cool over the decades is his trenchant desire to just do his thing without concern for popularity or critical acclaim. He didn’t chase the latest trends. He just found ...
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