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In [[1987-11 SPIN | SPIN]] magazine there's an article where [[Sting]] phones writer Vic Garbarini from Rome and refers to Jaco Pastorius' recent death. Jaco died in Florida on September 21 around 10:00pm local time which means that for [[Sting]] it was already September 22.
 
In [[1987-11 SPIN | SPIN]] magazine there's an article where [[Sting]] phones writer Vic Garbarini from Rome and refers to Jaco Pastorius' recent death. Jaco died in Florida on September 21 around 10:00pm local time which means that for [[Sting]] it was already September 22.
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The book "Losing The Light" about the Munchausen movie doesn't exactly tell when [[Sting]] shot his scenes, but it was definitely within the first days of shooting.
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IF it wasn't today, then it was probably September 23 - [[Sting]] had to be in New York for rehearsals by the weekend.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:10, 23 June 2011


Sting is in Rome
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Date: 1987-09-22
Location: Rome, Italy
Attendees: Sting

Sting is in Rome to shoot his cameo for The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen. The movie's first scenes were shot a day earlier.

In SPIN magazine there's an article where Sting phones writer Vic Garbarini from Rome and refers to Jaco Pastorius' recent death. Jaco died in Florida on September 21 around 10:00pm local time which means that for Sting it was already September 22.

The book "Losing The Light" about the Munchausen movie doesn't exactly tell when Sting shot his scenes, but it was definitely within the first days of shooting.

IF it wasn't today, then it was probably September 23 - Sting had to be in New York for rehearsals by the weekend.

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References

source: SPIN magazine, Losing The Light (a book about the Munchhausen movie)