Memphis Commercial Appeal, September 23, 2004: Difference between revisions
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<center><h3> Made in Memphis </h3></center> | <center><h3> Made in Memphis </h3></center> | ||
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<center> Michael Donahue </center> | <center> Michael Donahue </center> | ||
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''' Costello brings it on home playing 'The Flying Mojo Guitaro' | |||
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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. | 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. | ||
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'''The Commercial Appeal, September 23, 2004 | '''The Commercial Appeal, September 23, 2004 | ||
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[[Michael Donahue]] reports on one of the guitars Elvis Costello played | [[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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<br><small>Page scan.</small> | <br><small>Page scan.</small> | ||
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