Elvis Costello revealed details of the New York residency he’s previously discussed, which will see him performing over 200 different songs over 10 nights. Confirming he’ll play at the Gramercy ...
It used to be that it was considered a Herculean feat if artists dug into their back catalogs to recreate two, three or even four classic albums in their entirety for a run of back-to-back concerts.
Elvis Costello is performing more than 200 songs from his vast catalog over the course of a 10-show residency at the Gramercy Theater in New York from Feb. 9-22. Costello superfan (and comedian) ...
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 ...
Elvis Costello is one of the most accomplished songwriters in popular music history, so naturally, there is an abundance of great covers of his material. Given the deftness of Costello’s own ...
Elvis Costello has announced The Songs of Bacharach & Costello box set, which collects all the published songs that he and Burt Bacharach wrote together, including their 1998 collaborative album ...
Elvis Costello has announced 2025 tour dates where he’ll play music from the early years of his career. On the June and July stops of the Radio Soul! Tour, Costello and the Imposters will play songs ...
Elvis Costello assembled a cast of thousands for his 1989 album Spike. It gained a lot of attention at the time for containing his songwriting collaborations with Paul McCartney, but those are just a ...
Elvis Costello at the Gramercy Theater. Spot our intrepid reporter in the bottom left corner. Credit: Adela Loconte Elvis Costello is performing 200+ songs from his 600+ songbook over 10 consecutive ...
Asking permission to cover another artist's song is one thing; asking permission from Prince is another. In 1997, Elvis Costello approached Prince and asked if he could record his 1985 hit "Pop Life" ...
NEW YORK — Two decades ago, Elvis Costello and Carole King kept running into each other at a Japanese restaurant in Manhattan. “It was the lure of the sea urchin,” Costello said. And the meals paid ...