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Another run in the morning. [[Sting]] went to his record company at lunchtime. After grabbing a few free records he went to his publicist [[Keith Altham]] and did some interviews with the Sunday Mirror and TV Times. [[Sting]] then watched a preview of the film "Parole" (because he sang the theme song). He showed up at a pub in Soho afterwards. When [[Sting]] got home a friend had brought a young puppy and Sting kept him (called Belgrave). In the evening [[Sting]] went to see [[Jools Holland]] at London's [[Dingwall's]]. The last thing this day was watching "A Day At The Races" by the Marx Brothers at home.
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Another run in the morning. [[Sting]] went to his record company at lunchtime. After grabbing a few free records he went to his publicist [[Keith Altham]] and did some interviews with the Sunday Mirror and TV Times. [[Sting]] then watched a preview of the film [[Parole]] (because he sang the theme song [[I Shall Be Released]]). He showed up at a pub in Soho afterwards. When [[Sting]] got home a friend had brought a young puppy and [[Sting]] kept him (called Belgrave). In the evening [[Sting]] went to see [[Jools Holland]] at London's [[Dingwall's]]. The last thing this day was watching "A Day At The Races" by the Marx Brothers at home.
  
 
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source: Flexipop 05.[[1981]], The Official Police File no. 13
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Sting in London
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Date: 1981-03-04
Location: London, England, UK
Attendees: Sting

Another run in the morning. Sting went to his record company at lunchtime. After grabbing a few free records he went to his publicist Keith Altham and did some interviews with the Sunday Mirror and TV Times. Sting then watched a preview of the film Parole (because he sang the theme song I Shall Be Released). He showed up at a pub in Soho afterwards. When Sting got home a friend had brought a young puppy and Sting kept him (called Belgrave). In the evening Sting went to see Jools Holland at London's Dingwall's. The last thing this day was watching "A Day At The Races" by the Marx Brothers at home.

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source: Flexipop 05.1981, The Official Police File no. 13


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