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Jun 2023
22m 10s

Stewart Copeland

BAUER MEDIA
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Drumming great, Stewart Copeland chats to Skin about his new album, Police Deranged For Orchestra, which takes Police classics and turns them on their head. Plus, he talks about how he got into playing drums and gives insight into his time drumming in the Police. 
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