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That custom-made, purple-and-red metal-flake finish guitar Elvis Costello played during his second | That custom-made, purple-and-red metal-flake finish guitar Elvis Costello played during his second show Friday at the Hi-Tone was built by Memphian Robert Johnson. | ||
Robert, a guitarist, writer, producer who's worked with The Rolling Stones, The Who and Isaac Hayes among others, gave the guitar to Elvis last June at Sweet Tea Studios in Oxford, where Elvis recorded his new album, ''The Delivery Man''. | Robert, a guitarist, writer, producer who's worked with The Rolling Stones, The Who and Isaac Hayes among others, gave the guitar to Elvis last June at Sweet Tea Studios in Oxford, where Elvis recorded his new album, ''The Delivery Man''. | ||
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[[Michael Donahue]] reports on one of the guitars Elvis Costello played, Friday, April 16, 2004, Hi-Tone Cafe , Memphis, Tennessee. | [[Michael Donahue]] reports on one of the guitars Elvis Costello played, Friday, [[Concert 2004-04-16 Memphis (late)|April 16, 2004]], Hi-Tone Cafe , Memphis, Tennessee. | ||
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