07/09/2025, 08:00 PM EDTElvis Costello and The Imposters
Elvis Costello began writing songs at the age of thirteen. 2017 marked the 40th anniversary of the release his first record album, âMy Aim Is Trueâ.
He is perhaps best known for the songs, âAlisonâ, âPump It Upâ, âEveryday I Write The Bookâ and his rendition of the Nick Lowe song, â(Whatâs So Funny âBout) Peace Love and Understandingâ.
His record catalogue of more than thirty albums includes the contrasting pop and rock & roll albums, âThis Yearâs Modelâ, âArmed Forcesâ, âImperial Bedroomâ, âBlood and Chocolateâ and âKing Of Americaâ along with an album of country covers, âAlmost Blueâ and two collections of orchestrally accompanied piano ballads, âPainted From Memoryâ - with Burt Bacharach and âNorthâ.
He has performed worldwide with his bands, The Attractions, His Confederates - which featured two members of Elvis Presleyâs âT.C.Bâ band - and his current group, The Imposters â Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher - as well as solo concerts, most recently his acclaimed solo show, âDetourâ.
Costello has entered into songwriting collaborations with Paul McCartney, Burt Bacharach, the Brodsky Quartet and with Allen Toussaint for the album âThe River In Reverseâ, the first major label recording project to visit New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and completed there while the city was still under curfew.
Costelloâs songs have been recorded by a great number of artists, including, George Jones, Linda Ronstadt, Georgie Fame, Chet Baker, Johnny Cash, June Tabor, Roy Orbison, Dusty Springfield, Robert Wyatt, Anne Sofie von Otter, Solomon Burke and Darlene Love.
During his career, Costello has received numerous prestigious honors, including two Ivor Novello Awards for songwriting, a Dutch Edison Award with The Brodsky Quartet for âThe Juliet Lettersâ, the Nordoff-Robbins Silver Clef Award, a BAFTA for the music written with Richard Harvey for Alan Bleasdaleâs television drama series âG.B.H.â and a Grammy for âI Still Have That Other Girlâ from his 1998 collaboration with Burt Bacharach, âPainted From Memoryâ.
Elvis Costello and The Attractions were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. In the same year, Costello was awarded ASCAPâs prestigious Founderâs Award.
In 2004 Costello was nominated for an Oscar for Best Song â âThe Scarlet Tide,â co-written with T Bone Burnett and sung by Alison Krauss in the motion picture âCold Mountainâ
In 2016 Elvis Costello was inducted into the Songwriterâs Hall of Fame in the company of Chip Taylor and Tom Petty.
From 2011-2014: Having recorded the albums, âWhen I Was Cruelâ, âThe Delivery Manâ and âMomofukuâ together since 2002, Elvis Costello and The Imposters â Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher - toured for four years with âThe Spectacular Spinning Songbookâ, employing a 20-foot game-show wheel with which audience members selected the next song to be performed.
In 2015, the Penguin/Blue Rider imprint published Costelloâs nuanced and evocative memoir, âUnfaithful Music and Disappearing Inkâ while he was appearing in âDetourâ a largely solo performance â although frequently augmented by Rebecca and Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe - in which anecdotes were connected to songs on the cue of archival photographs, cartoons and other visual oddities projected onto a giant vintage-style television set. This presentation recently concluded after 106 shows in 20 countries.
Look Now, released in October 2018 by Concord Records, was Costello'sâ first collection of new material in five years and his first with The Imposters in a decade. Costello worked with co-producer Sebastian Krys at studios in Hollywood, New York City and Vancouver, British Columbia, to create an "uptown pop record.â In addition to the songs Costello wrote, the album included a collaboration with Carole King and three with Burt Bacharach, who plays piano on two, âDonât Look Nowâ and âPhotographs Can Lieâ.
In 2019, Costello released the Purse EP, consisting of four songs containing songwriting collaborations with Burt Bacharach and Paul McCartney, as well as musical settings of lyrics by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. In the same year, Costello was: presented a Lifetime Achievement Award for songwriting, in Nashville by the Americana Music Association; awarded an O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for his services to music on the Queens Birthday Honours List; and announced as a recipient of a Hollywood Walk of Fame star for the class of 2020