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* [[Sting]] was interviewed for Breakfast Time (between 7:30 and 8:30am) in January [[1991]] - the journalist mentions having seen [[Sting]] on TV the day before (talking about 3 years of writer's block) and that [[All This Time]] entered the charts at no. 26 "this week" - which was January 12...
 
* [[Sting]] was interviewed for Breakfast Time (between 7:30 and 8:30am) in January [[1991]] - the journalist mentions having seen [[Sting]] on TV the day before (talking about 3 years of writer's block) and that [[All This Time]] entered the charts at no. 26 "this week" - which was January 12...
  
* in an MTV rockumentary (shown in December and probably already in August [[1991]]) [[Sting]] mentions the BMI Awards a month ago (Los Angeles prob.) - where he received an award for 2 millionth play of Every Breath... at the BMI Awards [[Sting]] still has rather long hair - should be between December [[1990]] and April [[1991]].
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* Gavin Seminar in San Francisco for Stewart in February ?
  
* same: "I got a British Music Industry award for 2 million plays of that record, which, added up, is about seventeen years of continuous radio play ! It would be a pretty boring radio station, but the staggering idea is that this song, which is so ambiguous - it's seductive, but it's also quite pernicious...it works. This may sound highfalutin, but it's probably the song of the Reagan years - this idea that you'll be looked after by this patronising, figure. Like Star Wars: You'll be under surveillance but also...protected. That mixture of sex and power is very compelling."
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* June 1 - Sting stars in the first airing of Soviet TV rock show "Rock Steady" from Moscow, Russia (Q Rock Stars)
Rolling Stone, 2/91
 
  
* same: find date for BMI Awards (2 million plays of Breath) / day after (Sting at home / video shoot for Mad About You) ???
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* OK - 26.07.1991 - [[Sting]] spent a week incognito at the Royal Monceau hotel in Paris
  
* OK - 26.07.1991 - [[Sting]] spent a week incognito at the Royal Monceau hotel in Paris
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* August 14-18, 1991 -- Animal Logic at CEMA convention "Roadshow II" at Grand Kempinski Hotel in Dallas, TX, USA (Billboard - September 14, 1991 / The Gavin Report - September 6, 1991 confirmed that Animal Logic performed )
  
 
* Around [[1991]] / 1992 [[Andy Summers]] was thinking about creating a new 4-piece rock band. Andy on guitar, Jerry Watts on bass - unknown on drums. They needed a singer and placed an anonymous ad into Billboard Magazine asking for submissions. It supposedly just said that they were a new band which was a 'major act' looking for a new singer.
 
* Around [[1991]] / 1992 [[Andy Summers]] was thinking about creating a new 4-piece rock band. Andy on guitar, Jerry Watts on bass - unknown on drums. They needed a singer and placed an anonymous ad into Billboard Magazine asking for submissions. It supposedly just said that they were a new band which was a 'major act' looking for a new singer.

Latest revision as of 15:52, 6 May 2021

  • Sting was interviewed for Breakfast Time (between 7:30 and 8:30am) in January 1991 - the journalist mentions having seen Sting on TV the day before (talking about 3 years of writer's block) and that All This Time entered the charts at no. 26 "this week" - which was January 12...
  • Gavin Seminar in San Francisco for Stewart in February ?
  • June 1 - Sting stars in the first airing of Soviet TV rock show "Rock Steady" from Moscow, Russia (Q Rock Stars)
  • OK - 26.07.1991 - Sting spent a week incognito at the Royal Monceau hotel in Paris
  • August 14-18, 1991 -- Animal Logic at CEMA convention "Roadshow II" at Grand Kempinski Hotel in Dallas, TX, USA (Billboard - September 14, 1991 / The Gavin Report - September 6, 1991 confirmed that Animal Logic performed )
  • Around 1991 / 1992 Andy Summers was thinking about creating a new 4-piece rock band. Andy on guitar, Jerry Watts on bass - unknown on drums. They needed a singer and placed an anonymous ad into Billboard Magazine asking for submissions. It supposedly just said that they were a new band which was a 'major act' looking for a new singer.

From this ad, they located a singer named Vince Rocco and apparently did 4 demos: Give it up, One Thing, Fly Too Low and Medicine Slow No live shows, and not even a band name. Maybe the singer didn't work out. (Jay Matsueda info from Jerry Watts)

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