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[[Category:Musicians|Belton, Ian]] | [[Category:Musicians|Belton, Ian]] |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 11 September 2022
Member of:
Violin on:
- The Juliet Letters
- All This Useless Beauty
- North
- This list is incomplete.
Performed with Elvis Costello:
- 1995-06-28 London
- 2000-06-09 New York
- 2009-04-29 Bristol
- 2009-04-26 Glasgow
- 2009-04-23 London
- 2009-04-22 Basingstoke
- 2009-04-24 Birmingham
- 2009-04-27 Manchester
- This list is incomplete.
Co-songwriter with Elvis Costello on:
- Why? (1993, The Juliet Letters)
Co-songwriter with Elvis Costello and Paul Cassidy on:
- The Letter Home (1993, The Juliet Letters)
Co-songwriter with Elvis Costello and Marina Thomas on:
- Dear Sweet Filthy World (1993, The Juliet Letters)
Co-songwriter with Elvis Costello, Paul Cassidy, Jacqueline Thomas and Michael Thomas:
- This Offer Is Unrepeatable (1993, The Juliet Letters)