The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Elvis Costello reveals cancer diagnosis but plans return

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NEW YORK: Pop icon Elvis Costello revealed on Friday that he has been treated for cancer but expected a full recovery and announced plans to release his first album in five years.

The 63-year-old singer and guitarist, who emerged from London’s post-punk scene through erudite songs packed with wordplay, said he was cancelling the remaining dates on his European tour this month.

“Six weeks ago my specialist called me and said, ‘You should start playing the Lotto.’ He had rarely, if ever, seen such a small but very aggressive cancerous malignancy that could be defeated by a single surgery,” Costello said in a statement on his website.

He did not specify the type of cancer affecting him.

But the singer of hits such as “Alison” and “Veronica” said that he needed three to four weeks to recover and had reluctantl­y concluded, after going ahead with initial dates, that he should not be touring.

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

Costello also announced that he had finished a “magnificen­t new record” with his backup band, The Imposters, and unspecifie­d other collaborat­ors which he expected to be released in October.

The album would be his first since 2013’s “Wise Up Ghost,” on which he worked with the jazz-infused Philadelph­ia hip-hop ensemble The Roots.

Costello is scheduled to play in September in Chicago at Riot Fest, which focuses on punk and alternativ­e rock, before a wider North American tour in November.

Costello in 2015 released a nearly 700-page memoir, “Unfaithful Music & Disappeari­ng Ink,” in which the singer with nerdy glasses and a gap in his teeth — whose Elvis stage-name was initially a selfdeprec­ating joke — related his surprise over his rise to stardom. — AFP

But I would rather disappoint our friends there by not appearing than in pressing on with a show that is compromise­d and eventually puts my health at risk. — Elvis Costello, pop icon

 ??  ?? Costello arrives for the premiere of ‘Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool’ at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival in Toronto, on Sept 12, 2017. — AFP file photo
Costello arrives for the premiere of ‘Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool’ at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival in Toronto, on Sept 12, 2017. — AFP file photo

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