Showing posts with label Elvis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvis. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2018

Elvis Costello Cancels Tour, Reveals Aggressive Cancer Battle

With a heavy heart, Elvis Costello has had to cancel the remaining shows of his European tour 


The reason for this, he reveals, is his battle with a very aggressive cancer.


In a very lengthy statement, Costello apologizes to the fans who will not get to see him.



Elvis Costello, whose birth name is Declan Patrick MacManus, released a lengthy and heartfelt statement on Facebook.


“Six weeks ago,” Costello begins. “My specialist called me and said, ‘You should start playing the Lotto’.”


That’s rare advice from anyone, particularly from a doctor.


Costello explains: “He had rarely, if ever, seen such a small but very aggressive cancerous malignancy that could be defeated by a single surgery.”


It’s good to know that, despite that scary situation, it was treatable.


“I was elated,” Costello writes. “And relieved that our European summer tour could go ahead.”



“Post-surgical guidelines for such surgery,” Costello then explains. “Recommend three weeks to four weeks recovery.”


That makes sense! Surgery is a big deal.


Costello explains that the recovery time varies “depending on whether you are returning to a desk job or an occupation that involves physical work or travel.”


Of course. Sitting at a desk for work is still work, but not likely to strain your healing body in the same way that traveling to stand up on stage for hours will.


“It was impossible to judge how this advisory would line up with the demands on a traveling musician,” Costello admits.


He says that he was “playing 90-minute to 2-hour plus performances on a nightly basis but by the time we reached the Edinburgh Playhouse”


Costello says that it was going well, so “I was almost fooled into thinking that normal service had been resumed.”



“I have to thank our friends attending last night’s show in Amsterdam,” Costello writes. “And those in Antwerp, Glynde and at Newcastle City Hall for bearing me up.”


But


“The spirit has been more than willing,” Costello laments. “But I have to now accept that it is going to take longer than I would have wished for me to recover my full strength.”


That is so often the case, unfortunately.


“Therefore, I must reluctantly cancel all the remaining engagements of this tour,” Costello says with disappointment.


“My apologies go to our ticket holders in Manchester, Pula, Graz, Vienna, Tysnes and Rattvik,” he says with sorrow.


“But I would rather disappoint our friends there by not appearing,” Costello says. “Than in pressing on with a show that is compromised and eventually puts my health at risk.”


That is very wise.



Costello continues: “My deep thanks go to Pete Thomas, Steve Nieve, and Davey Faragher of The Imposters for all their deep friendship, love and support during this upsetting time.”


It’s good that everybody is onboard with him putting his health first and not overextending himself.


“Thanks also to Kitten Kuroi and Briana Lee whose beautiful voices have spurred me on to do the singing that I’ve managed, whatever the cost,” Costello says.


“It goes without saying,” he continues. “That there are many others who have worked to get us to the stage and from town to town to whom I am also deeply grateful.”


Naturally.



“To leave you with some more optimistic news,” Costello writes to his fans. “The Imposters and I – together with several of our other friends – have made a magnificent new record of which we are truly proud.”


Well that is exciting!


“It will be issued in October, I believe,” Costello shares. “We will return at the soonest opportunity to play that music and your favourite songs that still make sense to us all.”


He also has some advice.


Costello suggests that people look after their health, saying: “Take very good care of your loved ones but Gentleman, do talk to you friends – you’ll find you are not alone.”



“Seek your doctor’s advice if you are in doubt,” Costello advises. “Or when it is timely and act as swiftly as you may in these matters.”


Cancer is serious business.


“It may save your life,” Costello reminds fans. “Believe me, it is better than playing roulette.”


He’s absolutely right.


He signs off, writing: “Yours through music. Elvis Costello”


We wish him a full and speedy recovery.


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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Post Malone Covers Elvis Presley in Surprise Nashville Bar Performance

Post Malone was feeling the honky-tonk vibes in Nashville … so much so he hopped onstage and busted out some impromptu Elvis for the crowd! The rapper hit up Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge Monday night with a few friends and security…


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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Elvis Presley"s Old Paper Cup Sold for Over $3k

These days $ 3,000 will buy you 3 iPhone Xs, or Elvis Presley’s once used paper cup … from 6 decades ago! Choose wisely.   Actually, it’s too late to choose … the old vintage paper cup sold at auction over the weekend, with a winning…


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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Elvis Presley"s Historic 62-Year-Old Paper Cup For Sale

Someone’s selling a crusty paper cup that might’ve once touched Elvis Presley’s lips and there are people already willing to drop over $ 150 for it. The cup’s supposedly from The King’s first concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1956. Elvis was only 21 at…


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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Bruno Mars Sued Over Cute Childhood Pic from His Elvis Days

Bruno Mars engaged in a little jailhouse rock when he slapped a pic of himself as a pint-sized Elvis Presley impersonator all over his social media … at least according to the photog who just sued Bruno. Catherine McGann says she…


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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Elvis Presley"s Personal "T.C.B." Revolver Up for Sale for $95k

One of Elvis Presley’s beloved pieces — a Smith & Wesson — can be yours, but it’s gonna take a king’s ransom to get it! See what we did there?  Elvis’ .38 caliber Smith & Wesson Chief Special revolver is now for sale through…


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Elvis Presley"s Company Sued by Hotel Guest Who Contracted Lung Disease from Pool

Elvis Presley Enterprises runs a disease-infested hotel where the water is full of bacteria infiltrating guests’ lungs … according to a new lawsuit. The company that runs all things Elvis has just been sued by Jennifer Walker, who says she…


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Monday, August 7, 2017

Elvis Presley"s Former Beverly Hills Estate for Rent at $4k a Night, 5-Night Minimum

Elvis Presley once lived like royalty in Beverly Hills — ya know, ‘cause he was THE King — and now you can too … if you’ve got $ 20k to blow on an epic sleepover. Elvis’ former Bev Hills estate is now for rent at $ 4,000 a night — but there’s a…


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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Elvis Presley"s Jeep, Ryan Gosling"s Chevy and Nicolas Cage"s Motorcycle Hit the Auction Block (PHOTO GALLERY)

Ryan Gosling and Elvis Presley’s famous rides are about to be up for grabs — meaning this is probably your one and only shot to plant your ass where theirs were … if ya got the dough. Auction houses Dan Kruse Classics and Flat 12 Gallery are…


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Friday, January 6, 2017

Jerry Springer Pours His Heart out Singing Elvis Presley (VIDEO)

Jerry Springer carried on his tradition of celebrating Elvis Presley’s birthday with a killer rendition of “Love Me Tender.” Jerry hit up Big Al’s McKinney Avenue Tavern in Dallas on Thursday — a couple days shy of what would have…


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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Scotty Moore Dies; Guitarist For Elvis Presley Was 84

Scotty Moore, the pioneering guitarist who helped Elvis Presley bring rock and roll to the masses in the 1950s, has passed away.


He was 84 years old.



His biographer, James L. Dickerson, confirmed the death in a statement to various news outlets this afternoon.


“As a musician, I consider him one of the co-founders of rock ‘n’ roll because of the guitar licks that he invented,” said Dickerson.


He added that Moore passed away in Nashville surrounded by family and friends.


No cause of death was given.


Elvis’ ex-wife, Prisccilla Presley, also spoke highly of Moore in an interview conducted shortly after news of his death went public:


“Elvis loved Scotty dearly and treasured those amazing years together, both in the studio and on the road. Scotty was an amazing musician and a legend in his own right,” she said.


“The incredible music that Scotty and Elvis made together will live forever and influence generations to come.” 


A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Moore was the last surviving member of the combo that included Elvis, Bill Black and legendary producer Sam Phillips.


His contributions to such Presley classics as “Heartbreak Hotel” and “All Shook Up” made him one of the early engineers of the sound that would come to define the early era of rock and influence young musicians like Keith Richards and Jimmy Page.


“Everyone else wanted to be Elvis,” Richards once said in an interview. “I wanted to be Scotty.” 


Moore and Presley parted ways on bad terms following an argument about compensation, but in his memoirs, the guitarist would lay the blame not on Elvis, but on the unscrupulous team who managed the young singer in his early career.


The collaborators briefly reconciled for Presley’s 1968 comeback television special.


In his later years, Moore worked as a recording studio manager, businessman, and prolific audio engineer.


“He was a class act as a human being,” Dickerson said of Moore today.


“Besides being one of the best guitarists that ever lived and most inventive, he was a great person, and you don’t always find that in the music industry.”