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He is in New York for the final mixing of [[Ten Summoner's Tales]] and to discuss tour dates with [[Miles Copeland III|Miles Copeland]].
 
He is in New York for the final mixing of [[Ten Summoner's Tales]] and to discuss tour dates with [[Miles Copeland III|Miles Copeland]].
  
(The article in Esquire (March [[1993]]) mentions that [[Sting]] walked from the Ritz Hotel past [[Carnegie Hall]] during the aftermath of a shooting. At 2:20pm two people tried to rob the cinema theaters under [[Carnegie Hall]]. One was shot by undercover officers who happened to be at the cinema, the other was captured.)
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(The article in Esquire (March [[1993]]) mentions that [[Sting]] walked from the Ritz Hotel past [[Carnegie Hall]] during the aftermath of a shooting. At 2:20pm two people tried to rob the cinema theaters under [[Carnegie Hall]]. One was shot by undercover officers who happened to be at the cinema, the other was captured.
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The "final mixing" probably refers to the mastering of the record at Masterdisk.)
  
 
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Revision as of 21:37, 11 September 2016


Sting is in New York
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Date: 1992-11-30
Location: New York, NY, USA
Attendees: Sting

Sting is interviewed for Esquire in New York, NY, USA. He is in New York for the final mixing of Ten Summoner's Tales and to discuss tour dates with Miles Copeland.

(The article in Esquire (March 1993) mentions that Sting walked from the Ritz Hotel past Carnegie Hall during the aftermath of a shooting. At 2:20pm two people tried to rob the cinema theaters under Carnegie Hall. One was shot by undercover officers who happened to be at the cinema, the other was captured.

The "final mixing" probably refers to the mastering of the record at Masterdisk.)

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source: Esquire - March 1993