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| <b>Location:</b>
 
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| Grand-Brassac, France - Château Marouatte
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| Grand-Brassac, France - [[Château Marouatte]]
 
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| <b>Attendees:</b>
 
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| [[Stewart Copeland]], [[Miles Copeland]], Jim Vallance, Howard Jones, Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Peter Murphy, Sovory, Pat MacDonald, Greg Wells, Kris McKay, Bijou Phillips, Sheppard Solomon, Barbara Vanderlin, Karen Ahmed, Maia Sharp, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Hawk Wolinski, Paul Brady, Bill Deasy, Dave Bassett
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| [[Stewart Copeland]], [[Miles Copeland]], Jim Vallance, Howard Jones, Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Peter Murphy, Sovory, Pat MacDonald, Greg Wells, Kris McKay, Bijou Phillips, Sheppard Solomon, Barbara Vanderlin, Karen Ahmed, Maia Sharp, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Hawk Wolinski, Paul Brady, Bill Deasy, Dave Bassett, Kenny Scott, Denny Scott, Chesney Hawkes
 
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[[Stewart Copeland]] is writing and recording songs with other musicians at [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]]'s Château Marouatte in France.
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[[Stewart Copeland]] is writing and recording songs with other musicians at [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]]'s [[Château Marouatte]] in France.
  
 
23 songwriters attended this event which took place twice a year and went on for about 8 days each time.
 
23 songwriters attended this event which took place twice a year and went on for about 8 days each time.
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He also worked on a song with Pat MacDonald and Greg Wells. Kris McKay provided vocals on that song.
 
He also worked on a song with Pat MacDonald and Greg Wells. Kris McKay provided vocals on that song.
  
He played drums for the track by Kris McKay and Daphne Rubin-Vega.
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He played drums for a track by Kris McKay, Greg Wells and Daphne Rubin-Vega.
  
If Stewart kept the same schedule as Jim Vallance (which is probable) then he was (at least) present at the Château Marouatte from [[1997-09-05]] until [[1997-09-14]].
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If Stewart kept the same schedule as Jim Vallance (which is probable) then he was (at least) present at the [[Château Marouatte]] from [[1997-09-06]] until [[1997-09-14]].
 
   
 
   
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
''This section needs more information.''
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* [[I Can't Stop]]
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* [[Everything]]
  
 
=External links=
 
=External links=

Latest revision as of 00:27, 22 January 2019


Stewart composes songs at Château Marouatte in France
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Date: 1997-09-13
Location: Grand-Brassac, France - Château Marouatte
Attendees: Stewart Copeland, Miles Copeland, Jim Vallance, Howard Jones, Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Peter Murphy, Sovory, Pat MacDonald, Greg Wells, Kris McKay, Bijou Phillips, Sheppard Solomon, Barbara Vanderlin, Karen Ahmed, Maia Sharp, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Hawk Wolinski, Paul Brady, Bill Deasy, Dave Bassett, Kenny Scott, Denny Scott, Chesney Hawkes

Stewart Copeland is writing and recording songs with other musicians at Miles Copeland's Château Marouatte in France.

23 songwriters attended this event which took place twice a year and went on for about 8 days each time.

The musicians worked in teams and were supposed to write and record a song each day.

Stewart Copeland wrote a song with Jim Vallance and Sovory called I Can't Stop which was never released.

He also worked on a song with Pat MacDonald and Greg Wells. Kris McKay provided vocals on that song.

He played drums for a track by Kris McKay, Greg Wells and Daphne Rubin-Vega.

If Stewart kept the same schedule as Jim Vallance (which is probable) then he was (at least) present at the Château Marouatte from 1997-09-06 until 1997-09-14.

See also

External links

References

source: Jim Vallance, internet (see external links)