A+R

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A+R
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPH. Either a photo of the venue, or a photo of a Police or Police-related event which took place at the venue.
Location: London, England - 36 Causton Street in Pimlico
Capacity: PERFORMANCE/CONCERT CAPACITY

Introduction

"A+R" is the name of a rehearsal studio Stewart Copeland mentions in his diaries. This can only have been "A+R Management" at 36 Causton Street in Pimlico, run by Iranian Alex Riahi. In One Train Later Andy Summers mentions that Alex wanted to manage The Police. They denied to sign anything (he offered to give them 60 pounds a week, but the band would have to give him the publishing rights). So The Police rehearsed at A+R for a while with Alex failing to get them any concerts at all.

Other bands who used the facilities were the Arrows, The Only Ones, Squeeze and Poly Styrene.

Performance timeline

The following Police, Sting, Andy Summers or Stewart Copeland-related concerts took place at this venue:

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Trivia

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See also

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External links

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References

sources: Stewart Copeland's diaries; One Train Later; Music Week - June 10, 1978 provided the full name and address