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+ | ! colspan="2" | ''JAM'' | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1980_12_Jam_cover.jpg|center|thumb]] | ||
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+ | | <b>Article title:</b> | ||
+ | | The Police: Conquerors Abroad Yet Prisoners At Home | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Artist or band featured:</b> | ||
+ | | [[The Police]] | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Year:</b> | ||
+ | | [[1980]] | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Month:</b> | ||
+ | | December | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Country (or countries) of publication:</b> | ||
+ | | USA | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Language(s):</b> | ||
+ | | English | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Author/interviewer:</b> | ||
+ | | David Huff | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Length of feature:</b> | ||
+ | | 2 pages + cover + [[Zenyatta Mondatta]] review | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | In '''December''' [[1980]], [[The Police]] were featured in ''JAM''. | ||
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+ | =Summary= | ||
+ | This article is based on a [[Stewart Copeland]] interview in Dallas on [[1980-11-12]] and tells his (and [[The Police]]'s) rise from struggling artists to becoming successful stars. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Quotes and noteworthy content= | ||
+ | [[Image:1980_12_Jam_01.jpg|80px]] [[Image:1980_12_Jam_02.jpg|80px]] [[Image:1980_12_Jam_03.jpg|40px]] [[Image:1980_12_Jam_04.jpg|110px]] | ||
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+ | =External links= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | =References= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information.'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Magazines (Sting)]] | ||
[[Category:Magazines (The Police)]] | [[Category:Magazines (The Police)]] |
Latest revision as of 01:25, 9 May 2021
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Article title: | The Police: Conquerors Abroad Yet Prisoners At Home |
Artist or band featured: | The Police |
Year: | 1980 |
Month: | December |
Country (or countries) of publication: | USA |
Language(s): | English |
Author/interviewer: | David Huff |
Length of feature: | 2 pages + cover + Zenyatta Mondatta review |
In December 1980, The Police were featured in JAM.
Summary
This article is based on a Stewart Copeland interview in Dallas on 1980-11-12 and tells his (and The Police's) rise from struggling artists to becoming successful stars.
Quotes and noteworthy content
External links
This section needs more information.
References
This section needs more information.