Camden Courier-Post, February 5, 1981

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New Elvis back from seclusion, headed for stardom


Larry Kelp / Gannett News Service

In 1976, English computer programmer Declan McManus picked the stage name Elvis Costello as a joke.

Less than a year later, the original Elvis was dead, and the new one, Costello, was being heralded as a leader in rock's new wave.

He was angry at the world, and his shows were super-amplified exorcisms for Costello as he seemed to pull all his frustrations from within and hurl them through his songs.





Remaining text and scanner-error corrections to come...

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The Courier-Post, February 5, 1981


Larry Kelp profiles Elvis Costello.

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1981-02-05 Camden Courier-Post page 6D.jpg

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