Dominic Miller also reveals whether there are any Police songs that prove tricky to recreate without the original lineup ...
Joined by collaborator Dominic Miller and session drummer Chris Maas, Sting will perform "hits and rarities from his timeless ...
In recent shows, Sting has been performing his solo hits such as “Fields of Gold” and “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” but also as many as a dozen songs by his old band The Police ...
By the time Sting made his 1996 album Mercury Falling, he had already established his solo career would run far afield from the work he had done with The Police. Among the genres where he dabbled ...
When it comes to music, it's fair to say that Sting has some pretty big hits. The singer, who's real name is Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, fronted The Police from 1977 until the band went their ...
And she was right.” Sting joined The Police in 1977. “It was just happenstance. I met Stuart Copeland [the band's drummer]… in Newcastle and he said, ‘If you’re ever in town, give me a ...
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Sting's longtime guitarist finds everything in the Police's catalog “playable,” but says this song is the band's most challenging to playBecause we do improvise a lot, even on Police songs.” However, despite the fact improvisation is key to Sting’s solo band, “it’s all very structured.” And of course, you can’t have a ...
During his tenure with The Police, Sting along with Stewart Copeland and ... but staged multiple reunion performances, including at the band's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in ...
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