Releasing his first album, My Aim Is True, during the 1970s, Elvis Costello spent decades fashioning his own stardom. But besides releasing over 30 albums, the singer is also an author, record producer, songwriter, and even a television presenter. Seeming to explore every avenue of the entertainment industry, Costello showcased his love for genres like country, jazz, and classical music. With a career spanning several decades, Costello knows the importance of performing. And while not every concert goes as planned, the singer appeared unbothered when his fellow bandmates Davey Faragher and Charlie Sexton fell ill.
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Although falling ill, the absence of both Faragher and Sexton didn’t stop Costello from performing. Still having drummer Pete Thomas and pianist Steve Nieve in the lineup, the singer decided to go forward with the concert. His team wrote on Twitter, “Elvis Costello would like to announce that, as two members of the ensemble are indisposed, Mr Costello will initially take the stage alone. Surprises and hilarity will ensue. We look forward to a unique evening with the Philadelphia audience.”
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Elvis Costello Performs “Mystery Dance”
Giving fans a taste of what they could expect from the concert missing two members, Costello promised, “Both Nieve and Thomas were members of the singer’s previous band, making this, as Costello pointed out, ‘as close to the Attractions as you’re ever gonna get.’ He added in a separate post, “Tonight’s show promises even more new arrangements and different song choices. While it is hoped that Imposter bassist, Davey Faragher and special guest guitarist, Charlie Sexton will soon return to match-fitness after illness, you should not miss this opportunity to see E.C. and his ‘Attractive’ cohorts in action.”
Proving his mastery of music, this isn’t the first time Costello showcased his creativity. Just last year, the singer performed a residency in New York City that lasted ten nights. Throughout the residency, he performed over 200 different songs.
As for his recent concert, Costello joined forces with the healthy members to perform the hit song “Mystery Dance.” And with a roaring response from the crowd, the trio seemed to work well together.
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