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[[Stewart Copeland]] recorded here with [[Brian James]].
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[[Andy Summers]] visited a photo exhibition here on [[1981-09-21]].
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Riverside Studios
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Location: STREET ADDRESS/CITY/COUNTRY
Years in operation: YYYY - YYYY

Stewart Copeland recorded the Ain't That A Shame single tracks with Brian James at Riverside Studios.

History

Stewart Copeland recorded here with Brian James.

Andy Summers visited a photo exhibition here on 1981-09-21.

Sting was a guest on a TV show on 1999-09-10.

Recording history

The following Police and related albums or songs were recorded at this studio:

Album (or song) title Artist or band Producer Release year
Ain't That A Shame / Living In Sin / I Can Make You Cry Brian James Brian James 1979

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