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Elvis Costello and Rhiannon Giddens on Music and Fame

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Elvis Costello talks with Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens about valuing the “vocational” side of music over the search for fame and fortune.

Elvis Costello and Rhiannon Giddens on Music and Fame

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