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Sting interview in his hotel in Rio de Janeiro
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Date: 1987-11-21
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Attendees: Sting, David Fricke

The morning after his concert Sting is interviewed by David Fricke at his hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (probably The Copacabana Palace).

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References

source: Rolling Stone - February 11, 1988


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