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Declan MacManus, alias singing and songwriting star Elvis Costello, did his dad a favour last week by turning up to play at a charily evening at Hampton Wick pub The White Hart.
Declan MacManus, alias singing and songwriting star Elvis Costello, did his dad a favour last week by turning up to play at a charity evening at Hampton Wick pub The White Hart.


The living legend was a surprise guest at an essentially Irish musical evening organised by step-mum Sara and his dad, the trumpet-playing band leader Ross MacManus, to raise money for autistic children.
The living legend was a surprise guest at an essentially Irish musical evening organised by step-mum Sara and his dad, the trumpet-playing band leader Ross MacManus, to raise money for autistic children.

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Kingston and District Comet

UK & Ireland newspapers

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Costello does dad a favour


Alan Golden

Declan MacManus, alias singing and songwriting star Elvis Costello, did his dad a favour last week by turning up to play at a charity evening at Hampton Wick pub The White Hart.

The living legend was a surprise guest at an essentially Irish musical evening organised by step-mum Sara and his dad, the trumpet-playing band leader Ross MacManus, to raise money for autistic children.








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Kingston and District Comet Extra, April 17, 1986


Alan Golden reviews .

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