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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Throughout his decade-long career, Elvis Costello has been constantly on the move, changing names and musical styles faster than you can say "Declan MacManus," which Is his real name. He is the rock world's most challenging chameleon, rivaled only by Nell Young and David Bowie. | SARATOGA SPRINGS — Throughout his decade-<wbr>long career, Elvis Costello has been constantly on the move, changing names and musical styles faster than you can say "Declan MacManus," which Is his real name. He is the rock world's most challenging chameleon, rivaled only by Nell Young and David Bowie. | ||
He's been the angry young man of the new wave movement, the country crooner of ''Almost Blue'', and the sophisticated songwriter of ''Imperial Bedroom''. More recently, he's assumed the identities of the hellish rocker Napoleon Dynamite as well as the jovial ''Spike''. the beloved entertainer, who delivered a breath-taking solo performance at Albany's [[Concert 1989-04-07 Albany|Palace Theatre]] just four months ago. | He's been the angry young man of the new wave movement, the country crooner of ''Almost Blue'', and the sophisticated songwriter of ''Imperial Bedroom''. More recently, he's assumed the identities of the hellish rocker Napoleon Dynamite as well as the jovial ''Spike''. the beloved entertainer, who delivered a breath-taking solo performance at Albany's [[Concert 1989-04-07 Albany|Palace Theatre]] just four months ago. | ||
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