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*[[St. Petersburg Times, May 16, 1978|1978 May 16]]
*[[St. Petersburg Times, May 16, 1978|1978 May 16]]
*[[St. Petersburg Times, October 13, 1978|1978 October 13]]
*[[St. Petersburg Times, October 13, 1978|1978 October 13]]
*[[St. Petersburg Times, March 25, 1994|1994 March 25]]
*[[St. Petersburg Times, June 17, 2001|2001 June 17]][http://www.sptimes.com/News/061701/news_pf/Floridian/Audio_Files.shtml {{t}}]
*[[St. Petersburg Times, June 17, 2001|2001 June 17]][http://www.sptimes.com/News/061701/news_pf/Floridian/Audio_Files.shtml {{t}}]
*[[St. Petersburg Times, August 26, 2001|2001 August 26]]
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October 31, 2002
October 31, 2002
http://www.sptimes.com/2002/10/31/news_pf/Weekend/Elvis_gets__rowdy_.shtml
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March 25, 1994
It feels a lot like old times
Wayne Garcia
It's time for another abrupt turn for the Prince of Angry Young Men, the King of America, Declan MacManus, aka Elvis Costello.
There were the low-key efforts with T-Bone Burnett in the producer's chair, which produced excellent, if not exactly memorable, music. Most lately came Costello's weird foray into pseudoclassical music with a set of songs he did with the Brodsky Quartet.
Unlike his previous derivations, Costello pushes forward into the past with Brutal Youth, his first effort in years with the Attractions, the organ-pumping, drum-pounding unit that helped forge such great Costello discs as This Year's Model and Armed Forces.
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