Difference between revisions of "1977-06-10"
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Date: | 1977-06-10 |
Location: | London, England, UK |
Attendees: | Stewart Copeland |
Stewart Copeland stays at home all day - waiting for an answer to an ad.
UK magazines announce The Police for a gig at Roxy today - which doesn't happen. But the Roxy live LP was released in the UK today.
See also
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External links
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References
sources: Stewart Copeland's diary; Sounds - June 11, 1977 lists The Police; NME lists The Police, but their Roxy ad features The Lurkers; Melody Maker lists Bethnal; Paul Marko book