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Elvis Costello releases ''[[Armed Forces]]''; a month later, he dukes it out with Bonnie Bramlett in a Columbus, Ohio. bar after he calls Ray Charles "a blind, ignorant nigger." Bomb threats and a general uproar in the media induce Costello to hold a press conference at CBS in New York, where he insists, "I am not a racist."  
Elvis Costello releases ''Armed Forces''; a month later, he dukes it out with Bonnie Bramlett in a Columbus, Ohio, bar after he calls Ray Charles "a blind, ignorant nigger." Bomb threats and a general uproar in the media induce Costello to hold a press conference at CBS in New York, where he insists, "I am not a racist."  


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Elvis Costello releases Armed Forces; a month later, he dukes it out with Bonnie Bramlett in a Columbus, Ohio, bar after he calls Ray Charles "a blind, ignorant nigger." Bomb threats and a general uproar in the media induce Costello to hold a press conference at CBS in New York, where he insists, "I am not a racist."

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Rolling Stone, No. 307/308, Dec. 27, 1979 - Jan. 10, 1980


The Year In Review includes a terse recap of the Columbus incident.

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