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Elvis Costello releases '' | 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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<br><small>Photo.</small> | <br><small>Photo by [[Brian Griffin]].</small> | ||
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[[image:1979-12-27 Rolling Stone cover.jpg|x120px | <small>Cover.</small><br> | ||
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