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JAM
1980 12 Jam cover.jpg
Article title: The Police: Conquerors Abroad Yet Prisoners At Home
Artist or band featured: The Police
Year: 1980
Month: December
Country (or countries) of publication: USA
Language(s): English
Author/interviewer: David Huff
Length of feature: 2 pages + cover + Zenyatta Mondatta review

In December 1980, The Police were featured in JAM.

Summary

This article is based on a Stewart Copeland interview in Dallas on 1980-11-12 and tells his (and The Police's) rise from struggling artists to becoming successful stars.

Quotes and noteworthy content

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