- Buy Cheap Prescription Eyeglasses Online, Reading Glasses, Fashion Eyewear on Firmoo.com
-
World's Most Popular Online Eyeglass Store
400K+fans have joined us!
- Size:
- 50 18 134 26 131
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- No
- Material:
- Memory Plastic
- Size:
- 53 18 135 29 140
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- No
- Material:
- Mixed Materials
- Size:
- 55 16 140 33 140
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- Yes
- Material:
- Plastic
- Size:
- 55 17 140 29 140
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- No
- Material:
- Plastic
- Size:
- 52 17 140 38 133
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- Yes
- Material:
- Plastic
- Size:
- 49 20 145 36 135
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- Yes
- Material:
- Plastic
- Size:
- 54 16 138 26 135
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- No
- Material:
- Plastic
- Size:
- 56 16 143 33 145
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- Yes
- Material:
- Plastic
- Size:
- 55 17 147 40 142
- Single Vision:
- Yes
- Bifocal/Progressive:
- Yes
- Material:
- Plastic
Didn't find your favorites? Click here to see more glasses on Firmoo
Firmoo provides thousands of eyeglasses, sunglasses and goggles with various styles and colors for you to choose from.
More info about him
Elvis Costello (born Declan Patrick MacManus, 25 August 1954) is an English singer-songwriter. He came to prominence as an early participant in London's pub rock scene in the mid-1970s and later became associated with the punk/New Wave genre. Steeped in word play, the vocabulary of Costello's lyrics is broader than that of most popular songs. His music has drawn on many diverse genres; one critic described him as a "pop encyclopedia", able to "reinvent the past in his own image".
Costello was born Declan Patrick MacManus in St Mary's Hospital, London, the son of Lilian Alda (née Ablett, b. 1927, Liverpool) and Ross MacManus (1927-2011), a musician and bandleader. He is of Irish heritage. Costello lived in Twickenham, attending Hounslow Secondary Modern School, which is now St Mark's Catholic Secondary School, in neighbouring Hounslow. With a musically inclined father (who was a jazz trumpeter and sang with The Joe Loss Orchestra), Costello's first broadcast recording was alongside his dad in a television commercial for R. White's Lemonade (I'm a Secret Lemonade Drinker). His father wrote and sang the song; Costello provided backing vocals. The advertisement won a silver award at the 1974 International Advertising Festival.
Costello moved with his Liverpool-born mother to Birkenhead in 1971. There, he formed his first band, a folk duo called Rusty, with Allan Mayes. After completing secondary school at St. Francis Xavier's College, he moved back to London where he next formed a band called Flip City, which had a style in the pub rock vein. They were active from 1974 through to early 1976. Around this time, Costello adopted the stage name D.P. Costello. His father had performed under the name Day Costello, and Elvis has said in interviews that he took this name as a tribute to his father.




















