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Birth name: | Anne Nightingale |
Birth date: | April 1, 1942 |
Origin: | London, England, UK |
Occupation(s): | Radio broadcaster |
Associated acts: | The Police |
Official website: | OFFICIAL WEBSITE |
Anne Nightingale and a British TV crew filmed The Police during their 1980 tour in the far and not so far East which resulted in the BBC documentary Police In The East (and later in the official video Around The World).
She also wrote a book called Chase The Fade which includes a chapter about this period with The Police.
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