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[[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Sting]] worked together today.  
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[[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Sting]] worked together today. Stewart has dinner with accountant [[Keith Moore]] afterwards.
 
[[Ian Copeland]] had organized backstage passes for a James Brown concert at London's [[Hammersmith Odeon]] as Stewart wanted to impress [[Sting]] (Stewart's diary doesn't explicitly mention who actually went to the concert with him...).
 
[[Ian Copeland]] had organized backstage passes for a James Brown concert at London's [[Hammersmith Odeon]] as Stewart wanted to impress [[Sting]] (Stewart's diary doesn't explicitly mention who actually went to the concert with him...).
  

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Sting, Stewart and Ian watch a James Brown concert
an ad for the James Brown concert in Melody Maker - December 25, 1976
Date: 1977-01-14
Location: London, England, UK - Hammersmith Odeon
Attendees: Stewart Copeland, Sting, Keith Moore, Ian Copeland

Stewart Copeland and Sting worked together today. Stewart has dinner with accountant Keith Moore afterwards. Ian Copeland had organized backstage passes for a James Brown concert at London's Hammersmith Odeon as Stewart wanted to impress Sting (Stewart's diary doesn't explicitly mention who actually went to the concert with him...).

A Curved Air gig was listed to take place today at Newcastle's Mayfair, but there were no Curved Air concerts in 1977.

See also

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References

sources: Wild Thing; Stewart Copeland's diaries; NME January 15, 1977


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