Elvis Costello
Biography
Elvis Costello, born Declan MacManus on August 25, 1954, in London, England, is a formidable figure in the realm of rock music, often overlooked in discussions of lyrical brilliance. A former computer programmer, he took on the stage name Elvis Costello in 1977, inspired by the legendary Elvis Presley and his mother’s maiden name. That same year marked a pivotal moment in his career with the release of his debut album, *My Aim Is True*, which showcased a blend of new wave and punk influences while highlighting his diverse musical style.
Costello formed his band, The Attractions, in 1977, and together they produced a string of influential albums, including *This Year's Model*, *Armed Forces*, and *Trust*. His 1986 release, *Blood and Chocolate*, featured standout tracks like "Tokyo Storm Warning" and "I Want You," further cementing his reputation as a master lyricist.
After The Attractions disbanded in 1996 due to tensions, notably with bassist Bruce Thomas, Costello recruited two of the band’s members to form his new backing group, The Imposters. Throughout his illustrious career, he has released over 30 albums, continually evolving and redefining his sound while leaving an indelible mark on the music industry.
Filmography
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Love Shines
2010 • Self
Ex Libris: The New York Public Library
2017 • Self
Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
1988 • Self - Guitar/Electric Organ/Harmonica
Roy Orbison Forever
2022 • Self
A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!
2008 • Self
Delirious (2007)
2007 • Elvis Costello
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years
2016 • Self
Straight to Hell
1987
Prison Song
2001 • Public Defender / Teacher
I Love Your Work
2003
Americathon
1979 • The Earl of Manchester
Lost Songs: The Basement Tapes Continued
2014 • Self
Words + Music
2025 • Self