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The first sell-out crowd this year at the Armadillo World Headquarters demonstrated their approval by demanding two encores from the 23-year-old Costello. | The first sell-out crowd this year at the Armadillo World Headquarters demonstrated their approval by demanding two encores from the 23-year-old Costello. | ||
It was, as he said, "a wonderful way to begin a tour." (The Sex Pistols were showered with garbage thrown from the audience in San Antonio.) | It was, as he said, "a wonderful way to begin a tour." (The Sex Pistols were showered with garbage thrown from the audience in San Antonio.) Wednesday night's show in Austin was the first stop along a 42-day tour that will play 36 dates. | ||
Guitarist, vocalist and songwriter, Costello was backed by the able English band, The Attractions, on bass, drums and organ. He is backed on his only album, ''My Aim Is True'', by a San Francisco band called Clover. | Guitarist, vocalist and songwriter, Costello was backed by the able English band, The Attractions, on bass, drums and organ. He is backed on his only album, ''My Aim Is True'', by a San Francisco band called Clover. | ||
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Costello's next album is due March 20. The songs have been recorded; it's now a matter of selection, said Riviera. | Costello's next album is due March 20. The songs have been recorded; it's now a matter of selection, said Riviera. | ||
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'''Austin American-Statesman, January 27, 1978 | '''Austin American-Statesman, January 27, 1978 | ||
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[[Jim Shahin]] profiles Elvis Costello. | [[Jim Shahin]] profiles Elvis Costello and reports on his concert with [[The Attractions]], Wednesday, [[Concert 1978-01-25 Austin|January 25, 1978]], Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, Texas. | ||
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*[http://www.statesman.com/ Statesman.com] | *[http://www.statesman.com/ Statesman.com] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_American-Statesman Wikipedia: Austin American-Statesman ] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_American-Statesman Wikipedia: Austin American-Statesman ] | ||
*[http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Billboard-Magazine.htm americanradiohistory.com{{t}}][https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/70s/1978/Billboard%201978-01-28.pdf {{t}}Billboard 1978-01-28{{t}}] | |||
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