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Elvis Costello isn't just one of our greatest living songwriters. He's also a trooper. For the past few weeks, Costello has been playing live shows while recovering from cancer surgery. And he's been doing it without telling the world about it. Respect is due.
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Elvis Costello: opens archives for live releases
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submitted by Nick Sep 12th 2009 12:00 am (us.rd.yahoo.com)
Reuters - There's just no slowing down Elvis Costello.
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Elvis Costello: Does "Sulphur To Sugarcane" For Conan
submitted by Nick Jun 24th 2009 06:01 pm (stereogum.com)
Declan's been had pushing this track via myriad outlets in support of his latest T-Bone Burnett production Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, but this is its first time on network TV. The T-Bone co-written "Sulphur To Sugarcane" is a highlight from the acoustic and fiddle heavy, country-leaning LP, and Conan stamps it with a "that is how it's done...
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Elvis Costello: Radiohead Release Digital CD- Against Me Lose Member- Chickenfoot A Hit- Elvis Costello Free Shows- Faith No More Reunion Kick Off- Chevelle Set Release and more
submitted by Nick Jun 12th 2009 07:00 am (www.antimusic.com)
Today's roundup of quick music news stories
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Elvis Costello: New Elvis Costello - "The Crooked Line" (Stereogum Premiere)
submitted by Nick May 21st 2009 05:01 pm (stereogum.com)
Secret, Profane & Sugarcane reunites international art thief Declan MacManus with his Coward Brother T-Bone Burnett. T-Bone produced 1986's twangy King Of America (and its classic cut "Indoor Fireworks") and 1989's Spike (which included "Veronica," Elvis' highest charting US hit) so while this may be Elvis' 93rd album (28th country album), h...
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Talib Kweli: Beasties, Talib Kweli In 30 Rock's Kidney Song
submitted by Nick May 15th 2009 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Steve Earle, Moby, Norah Jones, Michael McDonald, and Tina Fey's fave Elvis Costello also lent their voices to help Milton Green get a kidney. Watch the "We Are The World" parody here.
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