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Elvis Costello shares his musical heritage with family photos and paintings projected on immersive screens; backed by the Imposters with guests Elena Whitmore and John McCuen, he performs classics and debuts a new song, "John Went Walking."
Elvis Costello shares his musical heritage with family photos and paintings projected on immersive screens; backed by the Imposters with guests Elena Whitmore and John McCuen, he performs classics and debuts a new song, "John Went Walking."
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