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Still, in the end, the night belonged to Costello and his three-piece band, the Imposters. Late in the show, during the outro of one of his biggest hits, "Alison," Costello started singing the words to "Suspicious Minds," made famous by another guy named Elvis. | Still, in the end, the night belonged to Costello and his three-piece band, the Imposters. Late in the show, during the outro of one of his biggest hits, "Alison," Costello started singing the words to "Suspicious Minds," made famous by another guy named Elvis. | ||
Bassist Davey Faragher stepped to the | Bassist Davey Faragher stepped to the mic to sing a stratospheric harmony part, and for a second, the temperature didn't seem all that bad. | ||
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