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Sting was interviewed and photographed at his London home | |
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Date: | 1980-09-19 |
Location: | London, England, UK |
Attendees: | Sting, Andy Phillips |
Sting was interviewed and photographed for the 1980-10-04 Record Mirror special The Police issue.
A&M Records released The Police 's single Don't Stand So Close To Me / Friends today.
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sources: 1980-10-04 Record Mirror, photographer Andy Phillips remembers that the photo shoot was on a Friday and is pretty sure it was today