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<center><h3> Elvis Costello pumps it up with his brothers for first gig in 40 years on home turf </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello pumps it up with his brothers <br> for first gig in 40 years on home turf </h3></center> | ||
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Elvis Costello will tomorrow return to home ground after more than 40 years to headline a bill with his family for the first time. | |||
Costello will play Kew Gardens, not far from where he grew up in Twickenham, and is making it a family affair with two of his younger siblings, Ruairi and Ronan MacManus, known as the MacManus Brothers, also in the line-up. | Costello will play Kew Gardens, not far from where he grew up in Twickenham, and is making it a family affair with two of his younger siblings, Ruairi and Ronan MacManus, known as the [[MacManus Brothers]], also in the line-up. | ||
"It's the first time we've been scheduled together. It is curious. And it is probably the closest to the home parish that any of us can imagine", he said today. | "It's the first time we've been scheduled together. It is curious. And it is probably the closest to the home parish that any of us can imagine", he said today. | ||
The singer-songwriter of hits such as | The singer-songwriter of hits such as "Oliver's Army," "Alison," and "Pump It Up" was born Declan Patrick MacManus and spent his youth in Twickenham, the son of Ross MacManus, a band leader and musician who played with the Joe Loss Orchestra among others, and Lillian, who sold records. | ||
Costello, 59, made his first public appearance in a folk club in the basement of St Elizabeth's Catholic Church in nearby Richmond in about 1969 but hasn't played a local gig since. He has four half-brothers by his father's second marriage and they share "common musical ground - it's just inherited". They became even closer since their father's death three years ago. | Costello, 59, made his first public appearance in a folk club in the basement of St Elizabeth's Catholic Church in nearby Richmond in about 1969 but hasn't played a local gig since. He has four half-brothers by his father's second marriage and they share "common musical ground - it's just inherited". They became even closer since their father's death three years ago. | ||
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