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[[Image:Green_Street_26.jpg|thumb|center|Green Street 26 as it looked on [[2007-10-20]]]]
 
[[Image:Green_Street_26.jpg|thumb|center|Green Street 26 as it looked on [[2007-10-20]]]]
  
26 Green Street is where [[Stewart Copeland]], his girlfriend [[Sonja Kristina]] and brother [[Ian Copeland]] lived in late [[1976]] and early [[1977]]. Stewart moved in on [[1976-09-09]] and moved out on [[1977-03-08]]. They didn't own the house, but lived there while the owner was abroad. It's also the address where [[Sting]] met Stewart in [[1977]] when he came to London. By coincidence he phoned from a phone booth in the same street.  
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26 Green Street is where [[Stewart Copeland]], his girlfriend [[Sonja Kristina]] and brother [[Ian Copeland]] lived in late [[1976]] and early [[1977]]. Stewart moved in on [[1976-09-09]] and moved out on [[1977-03-08]]. They didn't own the house, but lived there while the owner was abroad. It's also the address where [[Sting]] met Stewart in late [[1976]] and again in [[1977]] when he came to London. By coincidence he phoned from a phone booth in the same street.  
  
 
[[The Police]]'s trial rehearsals and first band rehearsals also took place in this building.
 
[[The Police]]'s trial rehearsals and first band rehearsals also took place in this building.

Revision as of 23:14, 30 April 2023

Green Street 26 as it looked on 2007-10-20

26 Green Street is where Stewart Copeland, his girlfriend Sonja Kristina and brother Ian Copeland lived in late 1976 and early 1977. Stewart moved in on 1976-09-09 and moved out on 1977-03-08. They didn't own the house, but lived there while the owner was abroad. It's also the address where Sting met Stewart in late 1976 and again in 1977 when he came to London. By coincidence he phoned from a phone booth in the same street.

The Police's trial rehearsals and first band rehearsals also took place in this building.

Source: Broken Music