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As a music journalist [[Phil Sutcliffe]] wrote for Sounds magazine. He supported Last Exit by reviewing and praising them a lot. | As a music journalist [[Phil Sutcliffe]] wrote for Sounds magazine. He supported Last Exit by reviewing and praising them a lot. | ||
− | On [[ | + | On [[1976-12-05]] he had a very good idea: he took [[Stewart Copeland]] (who was in Newcastle with [[Curved Air]]) to a concert of [[Last Exit]]. And he introduced [[Sting]] to [[Stewart Copeland]]. |
=Awards, nominations and other notable achievements= | =Awards, nominations and other notable achievements= |
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Phil Sutcliffe | |
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Basic information | |
Birth name: | Phil Sutcliffe |
Birth date: | BIRTH DATE |
Origin: | ORIGIN |
Occupation(s): | music journalist |
Associated acts: | ASSOCIATED ACTS |
Official website: | OFFICIAL WEBSITE |
Phil Sutcliffe played a crucial part in The Police 's history. He was the driving force behind Sting's and Stewart Copeland's first meeting. Without Phil Sutcliffe there would be no The Police.
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As a music journalist Phil Sutcliffe wrote for Sounds magazine. He supported Last Exit by reviewing and praising them a lot. On 1976-12-05 he had a very good idea: he took Stewart Copeland (who was in Newcastle with Curved Air) to a concert of Last Exit. And he introduced Sting to Stewart Copeland.
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