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sources: [[Jeff Seitz]], [[Danny Quatrochi]], [[Andy Summers]] gets the date and place wrong in [[One Train Later]], while doing the commentary for [[Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out]] [[Andy Summers]] and [[Stewart Copeland]] first remembered that Danny came AFTER Dave - but are then surprised to see both together in one of the next shots  
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* [[Andy Summers]] gets the date and place wrong in [[One Train Later]], while doing the commentary for [[Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out]] [[Andy Summers]] and [[Stewart Copeland]] first remembered that Danny came AFTER Dave - but are then surprised to see both together in one of the next shots. This might have something to do with the fact that ANOTHER roadie left after the [[1979-10-17]] concert and went back to England (probably called "John Beale"). [[Danny Quatrochi]] started about ten days later... "Doive" left right before the January [[1980]] US tour, being replaced by Scott.
  
  
 
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Dave Harvey
"Doive" pass from the 1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour
Basic information
Birth name: BIRTH NAME
Birth date: YYYY-MM-DD
Origin: Bristol, England, UK (?)
Occupation(s): roadie
Associated acts: The Police
Official website: OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Dave Harvey was the first roadie The Police had. For a long time it was The Police, Kim Turner and him - and no one else. Right before the January 1980 US leg of the 1979-1980 Reggatta de Blanc Tour Dave accompanied the band equipment on a flight from England to New York, where he was picked up by new guy Jeff Seitz. Dave talked to Danny Quatrochi on the phone - he couldn't do the months of touring, but would fly back to his wife who had just had a baby. The day after his arrival he said some quote-worthy words to Kim Turner at the Iroquois Hotel: "Oym Leevin the Groop" (in a strong Bristol accent). This kept him in the band's memory for a long time - a band / crew pass and t-shirt were created with his photo.

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