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The Police were an English three-piece
Power trio

A power trio is a rock and roll band format popularized in the 1960s. The traditional power trio has a lineup of guitar, bass guitar and Drum kit, leaving out the rhythm guitar or Musical keyboard that are used in other rock music to fill out the sound with chords....
 rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band consisting of Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar
Bass guitar

The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
), Andy Summers
Andy Summers

Andy Summers is an England guitarist and composer best known for his work in The Police. Summers' primary guitars are the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and various Hamer Guitars models when playing rock; and Gibson Guitar Corporation electric guitars when playing jazz fusion and jazz....
 (guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
, vocals) and Stewart Copeland
Stewart Copeland

Stewart Armstrong Copeland is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the musical band The Police. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks....
 (drums, vocals, percussion
Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
). The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
, punk
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 and reggae
Reggae

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Music of Jamaica, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady....
 music. Their 1983 album, Synchronicity
Synchronicity (album)

Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by The Police, released in 1983. Their most popular release together, Synchronicity includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take."...
, was number one in the UK and the US and sold over 8,000,000 copies in the US. The band broke up in 1984, but reunited in early 2007 for a one-off world tour
The Police Reunion Tour

The Police Reunion Tour was a 2007-2008 worldwide concert tour by The Police, marking the 30th anniversary of their beginnings. At its conclusion, the tour became the third highest grossing tour of all time, with revenues reaching over $340 million....
 lasting until August 2008, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of their hit single "Roxanne
Roxanne (song)

"Roxanne" is a hit song by the Rock music band The Police, first released in 1978 in music as a single and on their album Outlandos d'Amour....
" and also, to a lesser extent, that of their formation as a group.






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The Police were an English three-piece
Power trio

A power trio is a rock and roll band format popularized in the 1960s. The traditional power trio has a lineup of guitar, bass guitar and Drum kit, leaving out the rhythm guitar or Musical keyboard that are used in other rock music to fill out the sound with chords....
 rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 band consisting of Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar
Bass guitar

The electric bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a plectrum.The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and Scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the double bass, whic...
), Andy Summers
Andy Summers

Andy Summers is an England guitarist and composer best known for his work in The Police. Summers' primary guitars are the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and various Hamer Guitars models when playing rock; and Gibson Guitar Corporation electric guitars when playing jazz fusion and jazz....
 (guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
, vocals) and Stewart Copeland
Stewart Copeland

Stewart Armstrong Copeland is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the musical band The Police. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks....
 (drums, vocals, percussion
Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
). The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
, punk
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 and reggae
Reggae

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Music of Jamaica, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady....
 music. Their 1983 album, Synchronicity
Synchronicity (album)

Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by The Police, released in 1983. Their most popular release together, Synchronicity includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take."...
, was number one in the UK and the US and sold over 8,000,000 copies in the US. The band broke up in 1984, but reunited in early 2007 for a one-off world tour
The Police Reunion Tour

The Police Reunion Tour was a 2007-2008 worldwide concert tour by The Police, marking the 30th anniversary of their beginnings. At its conclusion, the tour became the third highest grossing tour of all time, with revenues reaching over $340 million....
 lasting until August 2008, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of their hit single "Roxanne
Roxanne (song)

"Roxanne" is a hit song by the Rock music band The Police, first released in 1978 in music as a single and on their album Outlandos d'Amour....
" and also, to a lesser extent, that of their formation as a group. To date, The Police have sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, and were the highest earning musicians in the world during 2008, as a result of their reunion tour. Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
 ranked The Police number 70 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

Career


Formation

The Police were founded by American-born drummer Stewart Copeland
Stewart Copeland

Stewart Armstrong Copeland is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the musical band The Police. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks....
 in early 1977. After the demise of his progressive rock
Progressive rock

Progressive rock is a form of rock music that evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." The term "art rock" is often used interchangeably with "progressive rock", but while there are crossovers between the two genres, they are not identical....
 band Curved Air
Curved Air

Curved Air are a pioneering United Kingdom progressive rock group formed in 1969....
, Copeland was anxious to form a new three-piece group and join the burgeoning London punk scene. Singer-bassist Sting and guitarist Henry Padovani
Henry Padovani

Henry Padovani is a Corsican musician, who is noted for having been the original guitarist for The Police. In 1977, he was replaced by Andy Summers....
 began rehearsing with Copeland in January 1977, and they recorded their first Police single, "Fall Out"/"Nothing Achieving," the following month. Acting Manager Paul Mulligan paid for the recording of the single. In March and April, the threesome toured as a support act for Cherry Vanilla
Cherry Vanilla

Cherry Vanilla is an publicist, singer-songwriter and early 1970's Glam rock star. She has worked as David Bowie?s publicist and previously also performed in Andy Warhol's stage show Pork....
 as well as Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs

Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the first wave of punk rock band from the 1970s. The band is headed by Georgia male-born transsexual, Wayne County, who later changed her name to Jayne County....
.

In May, ex-Gong
Gong (band)

Gong is a progressive rock/psychedelic rock band formed by Australian musician Daevid Allen. Their music has also been described as space rock. Other notable band members include Allan Holdsworth, Tim Blake, Didier Malherbe, Pip Pyle, Gilli Smyth, Steve Hillage, Mike Howlett and Pierre Moerlen....
 musician Mike Howlett
Mike Howlett

Mike Howlett is a Fijian-born musician and Record producer based in the United Kingdom.In the late 1960s Howlett was the bassist in Sydney pop band The Affair which travelled to England after winning a music competition....
 invited Sting and former Eric Burdon and the Animals guitarist Andy Summers
Andy Summers

Andy Summers is an England guitarist and composer best known for his work in The Police. Summers' primary guitars are the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and various Hamer Guitars models when playing rock; and Gibson Guitar Corporation electric guitars when playing jazz fusion and jazz....
 to form Strontium 90
Strontium 90 (band)

Strontium 90 was the name of a short-lived 1977 British band with members Mike Howlett , Sting , Stewart Copeland , and Andy Summers . The band is most notable for introducing Summers to Sting and Copeland, as this trio would go on to massive success as The Police....
 with him, as a project band for a Gong reunion. The drummer Howlett had in mind for this band, Chris Cutler
Chris Cutler

Chris Cutler is an England percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist. Best known for his work with England avant-garde rock Rock music Musical ensemble Henry Cow, Cutler was also a member and drummer of a number of other Band s, including Art Bears, News from Babel, Pere Ubu and Gong /Mothergong....
, was unavailable to play, so Sting brought along Stewart Copeland. Strontium 90 recorded several demo tracks at Virtual Earth Studios, and then performed at a Gong reunion concert in Paris on May 28, 1977. An album with some of these studio and live tracks (with the first recorded version of "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic

"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" is a hit single by British rock group The Police . The song reached the top of the charts in the United Kingdom and hit number 3 in the United States, as well as reaching the top of the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the U.S....
") was released twenty years later in 1997 under the name Strontium 90: Police Academy
Strontium 90: Police Academy

Strontium 90: Police Academy is a music album, released by Mike Howlett in 1997, containing studio tracks and some live performances by Strontium 90 , the band that played a major role in the forming of The Police....
. The foursome also performed at a London club as "The Elevators" in July 1977.

In July 1977, Copeland, Sting, Padovani, and Summers began performing as a four-piece version of the Police. Padovani's relatively limited ability as a guitarist meant that his tenure with the band was short. Soon after an aborted recording session with producer John Cale
John Cale

John Davies Cale , better known as John Cale, is a Welsh people musician, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer who was a founding member of the rock & roll band The Velvet Underground....
 on August 10, Padovani left the band and Summers took over sole guitar duties. This lineup of Copeland, Sting, and Summers would endure for the rest of Police history.

Sting proved to be a capable songwriter. He had previously spent time as a secondary school
Secondary school

Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of compulsory schooling, known as secondary education, takes place....
 English teacher, and his lyrics are noted for their literary awareness and verbal agility. Material in the later album Ghost in the Machine
Ghost in the Machine (album)

Ghost in the Machine is the fourth album by The Police, released in 1981 . Much of the material in this album was inspired by Arthur Koestler's The Ghost in the Machine, which also donated the title....
 was inspired by the writings of Arthur Koestler
Arthur Koestler

Arthur Koestler Order of the British Empire was a Jewish-Hungary polymath author who became a naturalized United Kingdom subject....
, and material in Synchronicity
Synchronicity (album)

Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by The Police, released in 1983. Their most popular release together, Synchronicity includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take."...
 was prominently inspired by the writings of Carl Jung
Carl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist, an influential thinker and the founder of Analytical psychology. Jung's approach to psychology has been influential in the field of depth psychology and in counterculture movements across the globe....
. "Tea in the Sahara" on the latter album showed interest in the work of author Paul Bowles
Paul Bowles

Paul Frederic Bowles was an American expatriate composer, author, and translator.Following a cultured middle-class upbringing in New York City, during which he displayed a talent for music and writing, Bowles pursued his education at the University of Virginia before making various trips to Paris in the 1930s....
 as well.

The Police, along with The Clash
The Clash

The Clash were an English Rock music band that formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk rock. Along with punk rock, they experimented with reggae, ska, Dub music, funk, Hip hop music and rockabilly....
, are notable as one of the first mainstream white bands
Band (music)

In music, a musical ensemble or band is a group of musicians that works together to perform songs. The following articles concern types of musical bands:...
 to adopt reggae
Reggae

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Music of Jamaica, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady....
 as a predominant musical form, and to score major international hits with reggae-styled material. Although ska
Ska

Ska is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s, and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. Ska combined elements of Caribbean mento and Calypso music with United States jazz and rhythm and blues....
 and reggae were already very popular in the United Kingdom, the style was little known in the United States or other countries. Prior to the emergence of the Police, only a handful of reggae songs — such as Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton Order of the British Empire is an English blues-rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. He is "probably most famous for his mastery of the Stratocaster guitar." Clapton has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Yardbirds, of Cream , and as a solo performer, being the only person to...
's 1974 cover rendition of Bob Marley
Bob Marley

Robert "Bob" Nesta Marley Jamaican Order of Merit was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist for the ska, rocksteady and reggae bands: The Wailers and Bob Marley & the Wailers ....
's "I Shot the Sheriff
I Shot the Sheriff

"I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Bob Marley. The song was first released on The Wailers ' album Burnin' .Eric Clapton recorded a cover version that was included on his album, 461 Ocean Boulevard....
" or Paul Simon
Paul Simon

Paul Frederic Simon is an United States singer-songwriter and musician, perhaps best known for his partnership with Art Garfunkel in the duo Simon & Garfunkel....
's "Mother and Child Reunion
Mother and Child Reunion

"Mother and Child Reunion" is a song written by Paul Simon and is on his Paul Simon . It was released as a single in 1972, and reached #4 on the American charts....
" — had enjoyed any significant chart success.

The bleached blonde hair that would become a trademark of the band was a lucky accident, originating in February 1978. The band, desperate for money, was asked to do a commercial for Wrigley's Spearmint
Wrigley's Spearmint

Wrigley's Spearmint is a brand of Wrigley's chewing gum. Wrigley's launched the brand in 1893 and markets the gum as its classic brand, although the company's brand Juicy Fruit has been on the market slightly longer....
 chewing gum
Chewing gum

Chewing gum is a type of confection traditionally made of chicle, a natural latex product, or synthetic rubber. For reasons of economy and quality, many modern chewing gums use rubber instead of chicle....
 on the condition that they dye their hair blonde.

Recording contract

For the Police, their first album, Outlandos d'Amour
Outlandos d'Amour

Outlandos d'Amour is the debut album by The Police, released in 1978 in music....
 was a hardship, working on a small budget, with no manager or record deal. Stewart Copeland's older brother Miles Copeland III
Miles Copeland III

Miles Axe Copeland III is an United States entertainment executive, best known for founding I.R.S. Records. His brother, Stewart Copeland was part of the pop-rock trio The Police, which Miles managed....
 heard "Roxanne
Roxanne (song)

"Roxanne" is a hit song by the Rock music band The Police, first released in 1978 in music as a single and on their album Outlandos d'Amour....
" for the first time and immediately got them a record deal with A&M Records
A&M Records

A&M Records is an United States record label owned by Universal Music Group which operates through the Interscope-Geffen-A&M division....
. Originally released in 1978, the single was re-released in 1979, and it was then that the Police gained widespread recognition in the United Kingdom, as well as scoring a minor hit with the song in several other countries, notably Australia. Their success led to a gig at the famous New York club CBGB
CBGB

CBGB was a music club at 315 Bowery at Bleecker Street in the Borough of Manhattan in New York City. Founded by Hilly Kristal in 1973, it was originally intended to feature its namesake musical styles, but became a forum for American punk rock and punk-influenced bands like Ramones, Misfits , Television , the Patti Smith, Willy Deville, The...
 and a gruelling United States tour in which the band drove themselves and all their equipment around the country in a Ford Econoline van.

In October 1979, the group released their second album Reggatta de Blanc
Reggatta de Blanc

Reggatta de Blanc is the second album by The Police, released in 1979 ....
, which was a major seller in many countries and which spawned the U.K. singles "Message In A Bottle
Message in a Bottle (song)

"Message in a Bottle" is a 1979 song by The Police, from their second album, Reggatta de Blanc.The song is ostensibly about a castaway on an island, who sends out a message in a bottle to seek help....
," their first #1, and "Walking on the Moon
Walking on the Moon

"Walking on the Moon" is a 1979 song by The Police, from their second album, Reggatta de Blanc. The song was The Police's second number one hit single in the United Kingdom after "Message in a Bottle ", but didn't chart in the United States....
," also a chart topper. The instrumental title track would win the Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

In March 1980, the Police did their first world tour, and they were one of the first major rock bands to play in places like Mexico City, Mexico, Bombay
Mumbai

Mumbai— formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper has approximately 14 million people and, along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, Mumbai forms the World's largest urban agglomerations according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report with around 19...
, India and Egypt. The Mexico City show was filmed by Canal 13. In May A&M in Great Britain released "Six Pack (The Police)
Six Pack (The Police)

The 'Six Pack' is the title of the collection of seven-inch singles released by rock group The Police in 1980.The pack, which came in a pvc folder contained the first five hit singles by the band, namely Roxanne , Can't Stand Losing You, So Lonely, Message in a Bottle and Walking on the Moon, plus the mono version of Th...
" an expensive package containing the 5 previous A&M singles (not including "Fall Out") in their original sleeves plus a mono alternate take of the popular album track (from Regatta De Blanc) "The Bed's Too Big Without You" backed with a live version of the Outlandos d'Amour track "Truth Hits Everybody." It reached #17 in the U.K. singles chart although chart regulations introduced later in the decade would have classed it as an album.

Pressured by their record company for a new record and a prompt return to touring, the Police released their third album, Zenyatta Mondatta
Zenyatta Mondatta

Zenyatta Mondatta is the third album by The Police, released in 1980....
, in the autumn of 1980. The album gave the group their third U.K. #1 hit, "Don't Stand So Close to Me
Don't Stand So Close to Me

"Don't Stand So Close to Me" is a 1980 in music song and hit single by the United Kingdom rock music band The Police. It concerns a schoolgirl's crush on her young teacher and the teacher's nervousness about the situation....
", and "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da

"De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" is a song by The Police, released as a single in October 1980. It was the second single from the album Zenyatta Mondatta and a top 10 hit in the United Kingdom and the United States, reaching #5 on the UK Singles Chart and #10 on the Billboard Hot 100....
", which charted in the United States. In subsequent interviews Sting stated that he regretted the rushed recording for the album. However, many critics would later cite it as one of their strongest efforts. The instrumental "Behind My Camel," written by Andy Summers won the band a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. The song "Don't Stand So Close to Me" won the Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance For Duo Or Group.

Stardom

By this time Sting was becoming a major star, and he established a career beyond the Police by branching out into acting. He made a well-received debut as the 'Ace Face' in Quadrophenia
Quadrophenia (film)

Quadrophenia is a 1979 in film United Kingdom film based on the 1973 rock opera album Quadrophenia by The Who. The film stars Phil Daniels in the leading role as a Mod named Jimmy....
, the film version of The Who
The Who

The Who are an England Rock music band formed in 1964. The primary lineup was guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon....
's rock opera
Rock opera

A rock opera is a musical work that presents a storyline told over multiple parts, songs or sections. A rock opera differs from a conventional rock album, which usually includes songs that are unrelated to each other in terms of storyline....
, followed by a role as a mechanic in love with Eddie Cochran
Eddie Cochran

Raymond Edward "Eddie" Cochran was an United States of America rock and roll musician and an important influence on popular music during the 1950s, 1960s, and beyond....
's music in Chris Petit
Chris Petit

Chris Petit is an English novelist and film-maker. During the 1970s he was Film Editor for Time Out .His first novel Robinson is republished by Granta Books....
's Radio On
Radio On

Radio On is a film directed by Chris Petit and released in 1979 in film. It is a rare example of a United Kingdom road movie, shot in black and white and featuring music from a number of New Wave music bands from the time, as well as established artists such as Kraftwerk and David Bowie....
. He also played the character Feyd Rautha' in Dune
Dune (film)

Dune is a 1984 in film science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch, based on the 1965 Frank Herbert Dune . The film stars Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides, and includes an ensemble of well-known United States and European actors in supporting roles, including Sting , Jose Ferrer, Virginia Madsen, Linda Hunt, Patrick Stewart,...
 and a soldier who is executed for being too brave in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a 1988 in film film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring John Neville , Sarah Polley, Eric Idle, Jonathan Pryce, Oliver Reed, Uma Thurman, and Robin Williams....
.

As Sting's fame rose, his relationship with band founder Stewart Copeland began to deteriorate. The increasingly strained partnership was further stretched by the pressures of worldwide publicity
Publicity

Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage the public's perception of a subject. The subjects of publicity include people , product and services, organizations of all kinds, and works of art or entertainment....
 and fame, conflicting ego
EGO

Ego is a Latin word meaning "I ", cognate with the Greek "??? " meaning "I " and may refer to:* Ego, super-ego, and id, a psycho-analytic concept of Sigmund Freud...
s, and their financial success. Meanwhile, both Sting and Summers' marriages failed (Sting settled down with new partner Trudie Styler, whom he later married, while Summers, after a brief relationship that fathered a son Andrew Jr., re-married his second wife Kate).

The Police's fourth album, Ghost in the Machine
Ghost in the Machine (album)

Ghost in the Machine is the fourth album by The Police, released in 1981 . Much of the material in this album was inspired by Arthur Koestler's The Ghost in the Machine, which also donated the title....
, co-produced by Hugh Padgham
Hugh Padgham

Hugh Padgham is a British record producer. He has won a string of awards, including four Grammys, with Producer of the Year and Engineer of the Year amongst them....
, was released in 1981. It featured thicker sounds, layered saxophone
Saxophone

The saxophone is a conical-Bore transposing instrument musical instrument considered a member of the woodwind family. Saxophones are usually made of brass and are played with a Single-reed instrument mouthpiece similar to the clarinet....
s, and vocal textures. It spawned the hit singles, "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic

"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" is a hit single by British rock group The Police . The song reached the top of the charts in the United Kingdom and hit number 3 in the United States, as well as reaching the top of the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the U.S....
", "Invisible Sun
Invisible Sun

"Invisible Sun" is a hit single by rock group The Police, released in 1981. The song is about the tensions in Northern Ireland.It was the first single to be released in the United Kingdom from the album Ghost in the Machine and it reached number 2 in the charts....
", and "Spirits in the Material World
Spirits in the Material World

"Spirits in the Material World" is a song by New Wave music trio The Police, written by Sting . It is the opening track for their 1981 album Ghost in the Machine ....
". As the band were unable to agree on a cover picture, the album cover had three red pictographs, "digital" likenesses of the three band members in the style of segmented LED displays, set against a black background. In the 1980s, Sting and Andy Summers became tax exiles and moved to Ireland (Sting to Roundstone in Galway, and Andy to Kinsale in County Cork) while Stewart, an American, remained in England.

The Police took a sabbatical in 1982, with Sting pursuing his acting career, co-starring with Denholm Elliot and Joan Plowright
Joan Plowright

Joan Ann Olivier, Lady Olivier, Order of the British Empire , better known as Dame Joan Plowright, is a Tony Award- winning, Golden Globe-winning, Academy Award- nominated, and Emmy Award- nominated England actor....
 in the Richard Loncraine
Richard Loncraine

Richard Loncraine is a film director and television director director.Loncraine received early training in the features department of the BBC, including a season directing items for Tomorrow's World....
 film version of Dennis Potter
Dennis Potter

Dennis Christopher George Potter was an England dramatist, best known for The Singing Detective. His widely acclaimed television dramas mixed fantasy and reality, the personal and the social....
's play Brimstone and Treacle
Brimstone and Treacle

Brimstone and Treacle is a 1976 play by Dennis Potter which is best known via adaptations as a 1976 BBC television play and a 1982 film co-starring Sting ....
. He also had a minor solo hit in the United Kingdom with the movie's theme song, "Spread A Little Happiness" (which appeared on the Brimstone and Treacle soundtrack
Brimstone and Treacle (soundtrack)

Brimstone and Treacle is the soundtrack for the 1982 film adaption of the play Brimstone and Treacle. The film starred Sting in a leading role, and he composed the majority of the songs on the soundtrack....
, along with three new Police tracks). Summers recorded his first album with Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp is a guitarist, composer and a record producer, perhaps best known for being the guitarist for, and only constant member of, the progressive rock band King Crimson....
, I Advance Masked.

The Police released their last album, Synchronicity
Synchronicity (album)

Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by The Police, released in 1983. Their most popular release together, Synchronicity includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take."...
, in 1983. Notable songs from that album include "Every Breath You Take
Every Breath You Take

"Every Breath You Take" is a song written by Sting and originally performed by The Police. It was released on their 1983 album Synchronicity ....
", "Wrapped Around Your Finger
Wrapped Around Your Finger

"Wrapped Around Your Finger" is the second UK single from The Police's 1983 album Synchronicity . It was released worldwide by A&M Records and featured non-album track "Someone To Talk To" as a b-side....
", "King of Pain
King of Pain

"King of Pain" is a song by The Police, originally released on their 1983 album Synchronicity .It was released as a worldwide single by A&M Records....
" and the foreboding "Synchronicity II
Synchronicity II

"Synchronicity II" is a song by The Police that has been described as aggressive and steely. It was recorded in 1983 in music and was included on their hit album Synchronicity ....
". Except for "King of Pain", the singles were accompanied by music videos directed by Godley & Creme
Godley & Creme

Godley & Creme was an English pop music duo comprising Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. The pair began releasing albums as a duo after splitting from the pop band 10cc....
. This album hit #1 in both the U.K. (where it debuted at #1) and the U.S. It stayed at #1 in the U.K. for only two weeks and in the U.S. for 17 weeks. It was nominated for the Album of the Year Grammy, but lost to the inevitable winner, Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson is an American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group....
's Thriller
Thriller (album)

Thriller is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. The album was released on November 30, 1982 by Epic Records as the follow-up to Jackson's critically and commercially successful 1979 album Off the Wall ....
.

The Police beat out Jackson in one category: "Every Breath You Take" won the Grammy for Song Of The Year, beating Jackson's "Billie Jean
Billie Jean

"Billie Jean" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. The track was written by Jackson, and produced by Quincy Jones for the singer's sixth solo album, Thriller ....
". "Every Breath You Take" also won the Grammy for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal while "Synchronicity II" won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "Every Breath You Take" also won the American Video Award for Best Group video and nabbed two Ivor Novello Awards
Ivor Novello Awards

The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the Cardiff born entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and composing. The "Ivors" are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters, and were first introduced in 1955....
 for the categories Best Song Musically & Lyrically and Most Performed Work. In 1983, Stewart Copeland composed the musical score for Rumble Fish
Rumble Fish

Rumble Fish is a 1983 film directed, produced and co-written by Francis Ford Coppola. It is based on the novel Rumble Fish by S.E. Hinton, who also co-wrote the screenplay....
 a film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola
Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford "Frank" Coppola is a five-time Academy Award-winning United States film director, Film producer and screenwriter. Away from showbusiness, Coppola is also a vintner, publisher and Hotel manager....
 from the S.E. Hinton novel. A song released to radio on A& M Records "Don't Box Me In (theme From Rumble Fish)", a collaboration between Copeland and singer/songwriter Stan Ridgway
Stan Ridgway

Stan Ridgway , is an American multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter, and was the original lead singer of the band Wall of Voodoo....
 leader of the band Wall of Voodoo
Wall of Voodoo

Wall of Voodoo was a Rock music musical ensemble from Los Angeles, California best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone....
, received significant airplay upon release of the film that year.

Break-up

Although there was never an official split, each band member pursued his own solo career after the Synchronicity tour ended in March 1984. In June 1986, the trio reconvened to play three concerts for the Amnesty International
Amnesty International

Amnesty International is an international non-governmental organization which defines its mission as "to conduct research and generate action to prevent and end grave abuses of human rights and to demand justice for those whose rights have been violated." Founded in London, England in 1961, AI draws its attention to human rights abuses and...
 A Conspiracy of Hope Tour
A Conspiracy of Hope Tour

A Conspiracy of Hope was a short tour of six benefit concerts on behalf of Amnesty International that took place in the United States during June 1986....
. In July of that year, a tense short-lived reunion in the studio produced only subdued re-recordings of "Don't Stand So Close to Me" and "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da". The former was released in October 1986 as their final single together in the form of "Don't Stand So Close To Me '86" (a substantially reworked version of the 1980 original), appeared on the compilation Every Breath You Take: The Singles
Every Breath You Take: The Singles

Every Breath You Take: The Singles was The Police's first compilation album, released in 1986. In 1990, the album was repackaged in New Zealand, Australia and Spain as Their Greatest Hits with a different cover....
, and made the UK Top 25. By this time, it was clear that Sting had no intention of continuing with the band, having already released a successful solo debut LP in 1985, the jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles
The Dream of the Blue Turtles

The Dream of the Blue Turtles is the first solo album released by Sting . It includes ten tracks and was released in 1985, only a year after The Police had unofficially broken up....
.

In 1992, Sting wed Trudie Styler
Trudie Styler

Trudie Styler is an actress and producer. She is married to the musician Sting ....
. Summers and Copeland were invited to the ceremony and reception. Aware that all band members were present, the wedding guests pressured the trio into playing, and they ultimately performed "Roxanne" and "Message In A Bottle." Copeland said later that "after about three minutes, it became 'the thing' again." Also in 1992, Andy Summers served a brief stint as Musical Director on the short-lived "Dennis Miller Show".

On March 10, 2003, the Police were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
 and performed "Roxanne
Roxanne (song)

"Roxanne" is a hit song by the Rock music band The Police, first released in 1978 in music as a single and on their album Outlandos d'Amour....
," "Message In a Bottle," and "Every Breath You Take" live, as a group. The last song was performed alongside Steven Tyler
Steven Tyler

Steven Victor Tallarico , better known as Steven Tyler, is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known for his work as the lead singer and primary lyricist of Boston, Massachusetts-based rock band Aerosmith....
, Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani

Gwen Ren?e Stefani is an American recording artist and fashion designer. Stefani serves as lead vocalist for the rock music band No Doubt. Formed with influences ranging from punk rock to new wave music, their third wave ska oriented third studio album Tragic Kingdom propelled them to stardom, selling 16 million copies worldwide....
, and John Mayer. Towards the end of the song, Copeland, known for tightening his drum heads until his knuckles turn white for a hard popping snare backbeat, broke the head of his snare drum. That fall Sting released his autobiography, "Broken Music".

In 2004, Henry Padovani
Henry Padovani

Henry Padovani is a Corsican musician, who is noted for having been the original guitarist for The Police. In 1977, he was replaced by Andy Summers....
 (the band's guitarist before Andy Summers joined) released an album with the participation of Stewart Copeland and Sting in one track, reuniting the "original" Police members in a performance for the first time since 1977. Also in 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked The Police #70 on their list of the .

In 2006 Stewart Copeland
Stewart Copeland

Stewart Armstrong Copeland is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the musical band The Police. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks....
 made a rockumentary
Rockumentary

The term 'rockumentary' is a neologism denoting a program on television or film documentary film about Rock music or its musicians. It is a portmanteau of the words "rock" and "documentary." The term was used by Bill Drake in the 1969 History of Rock & Roll radio broadcast, and by Rob Reiner in the 1984 mockumentary film This Is Spinal...
 about the band called Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out
Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out

Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out is a rockumentary film made by Stewart Copeland, drummer of the band The Police. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released on DVD in September 2006....
, based on Super-8 filming he did when the band was touring and recording in the late '70s and the early '80s. In October 2006 Andy Summers released One Train Later, an autobiographical memoir detailing his early career and time with the band.

Reunion

In early 2007, reports surfaced that the trio would reunite for a tour to mark their 30th anniversary, over 20 years since their 'final' split in 1986. The concerts would coincide with Universal Music (current owners of the A&M label) re-releasing some material from the band's back catalogue. The following statement was released on behalf of the band by a spokesman at Interscope Geffen A&M Records and posted on Sting's official website: "As the 30th anniversary of the first Police single approaches, discussions have been underway as to how this will be commemorated. While we can confirm that there will indeed be something special done to mark the occasion, the depth of the band's involvement still remains undetermined."

On January 22, 2007, the punk wave magazine Side-Line
Side-Line

Side-Line is now an online music magazine only, updated daily with news associated with electronic music, and industrial music in particular....
 broke the story that The Police would reunite for the Grammys, adding that the song performed would be "Roxanne". Side-Line
Side-Line

Side-Line is now an online music magazine only, updated daily with news associated with electronic music, and industrial music in particular....
 also announced in its news coverage that The Police were to embark on a massive tour bringing them to cities all over the world. Billboard magazine later confirmed the rumours, quoting Andy Summers who had discussed earlier in 2006 how the band could have continued post-Synchronicity: "The more rational approach would have been, 'OK, Sting, go make a solo record, and let's get back together in two or three years. I'm certain we could have done that. Of course we could have. We were definitely not in a creative dry space. We could have easily carried on, and we could probably still be there. That wasn't to be our fate. It went in another way. I regret we never paid it off with a last tour."

The Police opened the 49th Annual Grammy Awards on February 11, 2007 in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
, announcing "We're The Police. And we're back!" before launching into "Roxanne." A&M Records, the band's record company, promoted the 2007–2008 reunion tour as the 30th anniversary of the release of their first single and not indeed that of the band's creation. ABC reported, "This year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of 'Roxanne,' the single that broke the Police in the United States." The single was released in April 1978.

The Police opened their Reunion Tour in Vancouver on May 28 in front of 32,000 fans at one of two nearly sold-out concerts. Stewart Copeland gave a scathing review of the show on his own website, which the press picked up as a feud occurring two gigs into the tour. It was only meant to be tongue-in-cheek and the band took it as light-hearted as it was intended. In October 2007 the group played the largest gig of the reunion tour in Dublin, Ireland, in front of 82,000 fans. The group also cancelled their second planned concert in Antwerp, Belgium on October 9, 2007, as Sting suffered from pharyngitis.

The Police continued their reunion tour in 2008, and locations included New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Macau, Japan, Canada, USA, France, Germany, Norway, Denmark, UK, Serbia, Poland, Argentina and Brazil, where they played for 75,000 people. Henry Padovani
Henry Padovani

Henry Padovani is a Corsican musician, who is noted for having been the original guitarist for The Police. In 1977, he was replaced by Andy Summers....
 joined the band on stage for the final encore of their show in Paris on September 29. The Police as a 4-piece band played "Next to You" from the band's first album Outlandos d'Amour.

The group were headliners at the TW Classic festival in Werchter, Belgium on June 7, 2008. The Police also headlined the last night of the 2008 Isle of Wight Festival
Isle of Wight Festival

The Isle of Wight Festival is a music festival which takes place annually on the Isle of Wight, England. It was originally held from 1968 to 1970, the venues being Ford Farm , Wootton, Isle of Wight and Afton Down respectively....
 on June 15, 2008, in addition to headlining the Sunday night at Hard Rock Calling (previously called Hyde Park Calling
Hyde Park Calling

Hard Rock Calling is a music festival in Hyde Park, London, which first took place on Saturday July 1 and Sunday July 2 2006. It was in the North East end of Hyde Park, with the main entrance being at Hyde Park Corner....
) on June 29.The Police performed on June 24 in Belgrade
Belgrade

Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies on international waterway, at the confluence of the Sava River and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkan Peninsula....
 (Serbia) with Counting Crows
Counting Crows

Counting Crows is a rock band originating from Berkeley, California. The group gained popularity in 1994 following the release of its debut album August and Everything After, which featured the hit single "Mr._Jones_"....
 for 52,000 sold tickets.

In February 2008, The Police announced that once they were finished touring, they would break up again. According to Sting, "There will be no new album, no big new tour, once we're done with our reunion tour, that's it for the Police".

The final show of the tour was held August 7 at Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City....
 in New York City and was opened by The B52's. The group earlier announced the show while donating $1 million to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg

Michael Rubens Bloomberg is an United States businessman and philanthropist, and the current Mayor of New York City. He was listed as the eighth-richest American, with a net worth of US$30 Billion, in the Forbes 400 on Sept....
's initiative to plant one million trees in the city by 2017. Proceeds went towards arts programming for the city's two public television
Public broadcasting

Public broadcasting includes radio, television and other electronic mass media outlets that receive some or all of their funding from the public....
 stations. During the entire tour they sold 3.7 million tickets and grossed $358 million, making it the third highest grossing tour of all time.

The Police and Best Buy announced August 4, 2008 that they would release a collector's set entitled "Certifiable: Live in Buenos Aires
Certifiable: Live in Buenos Aires

Certifiable: Live in Buenos Aires is a live album by The Police. It was recorded in December, 2007 and was released in November, 2008. The album was released in the US exclusively through Best Buy....
." The set will include an entire concert recorded live in Buenos Aires, Argentina on the tour. The set will come in the following packages: 2DVD/2CD, 1 Blu-Ray Disc/2CD, and 3 premium 180-gram vinyl LPs with MP3 file key. The set will include bonus footage, including a documentary shot by Stewart's son Jordan entitled "Better Than Therapy." The set was released on November 11, 2008 at Best Buy.

Discography

  • Outlandos d'Amour
    Outlandos d'Amour

    Outlandos d'Amour is the debut album by The Police, released in 1978 in music....
     - November, 1978 - UK #6; US #23 - US sales: Platinum
  • Reggatta de Blanc
    Reggatta de Blanc

    Reggatta de Blanc is the second album by The Police, released in 1979 ....
     - October, 1979 - UK #1; US #25 - US sales: Platinum
  • Zenyattà Mondatta
    Zenyatta Mondatta

    Zenyatta Mondatta is the third album by The Police, released in 1980....
     - October, 1980 - UK #1; US #5 - US sales: 2x Platinum
  • Ghost in the Machine
    Ghost in the Machine (album)

    Ghost in the Machine is the fourth album by The Police, released in 1981 . Much of the material in this album was inspired by Arthur Koestler's The Ghost in the Machine, which also donated the title....
     - October, 1981 - UK #1; US #2 - US sales: 3x Platinum
  • Synchronicity
    Synchronicity (album)

    Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by The Police, released in 1983. Their most popular release together, Synchronicity includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take."...
     - June, 1983 - UK #1; US #1 - US sales: 8x Platinum


Band members

Line-ups

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(January 1977–July 1977)
  • Sting - bass, lead vocals
  • Henry Padovani
    Henry Padovani

    Henry Padovani is a Corsican musician, who is noted for having been the original guitarist for The Police. In 1977, he was replaced by Andy Summers....
     - guitar
  • Stewart Copeland
    Stewart Copeland

    Stewart Armstrong Copeland is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the musical band The Police. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks....
     - drums, percussion, backing vocals
(July 1977–August 1977)
  • Sting - bass, lead vocals
  • Henry Padovani - lead guitar
  • Andy Summers
    Andy Summers

    Andy Summers is an England guitarist and composer best known for his work in The Police. Summers' primary guitars are the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and various Hamer Guitars models when playing rock; and Gibson Guitar Corporation electric guitars when playing jazz fusion and jazz....
     - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Stewart Copeland - drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • (August 1977–1984)
  • Sting - bass, lead vocals
  • Andy Summers - guitar, vocals
  • Stewart Copeland - drums, percussion, vocals
  • (1984–January 2007) (The Police disbanded)
    (January 2007–August 2008)
    • Sting - bass, lead vocals
    • Andy Summers - guitar, backing vocals
    • Stewart Copeland - drums, percussion, backing vocals


    Awards


    BRIT Awards
    Brit Awards

    The BRIT Awards, often simply called The BRITs, are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of British or Britannia, but has subsequently become a "backronym" for British Record Industry Trust....

    • 1982 – Best British Group
    • 1985 – Outstanding Contribution To Music


    Grammy Award
    Grammy Award

    The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
    s

    • 1980 – Best Rock Instrumental Performance
      Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance

      The Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance has been awarded since 1980. From 1986 to 1989 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance ....
       for "Reggatta de Blanc
      Reggatta de Blanc (song)

      "Reggatta de Blanc" is a 1979 song by The Police, and it is the title track on their Regatta de Blanc. The instrumental evolved from improvisational stage jams during early Police performances of the song "Can't Stand Losing You"....
      "
    • 1981 – Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
      Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

      U2 holds the record for most awards with a total of 7....
       for "Don't Stand So Close to Me
      Don't Stand So Close to Me

      "Don't Stand So Close to Me" is a 1980 in music song and hit single by the United Kingdom rock music band The Police. It concerns a schoolgirl's crush on her young teacher and the teacher's nervousness about the situation....
      "
    • 1981 – Best Rock Instrumental Performance
      Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance

      The Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance has been awarded since 1980. From 1986 to 1989 the award was presented as the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance ....
       for "Behind My Camel
      Behind My Camel

      "Behind My Camel" is the eighth track from the 1980 in music album, Zenyatt? Mondatta, by the British Rock and Roll band, The Police. The song was composed by guitarist Andy Summers and was the first one to be composed solely by him during his career in The Police....
      "
    • 1983 – Song of the Year
      Grammy Award for Song of the Year

      The Song of the Year is one of the four most prestigious awards in the Grammy Award, if not in all of the American music industry. It has been awarded since 1959 to the composer of the song in question....
       for "Every Breath You Take
      Every Breath You Take

      "Every Breath You Take" is a song written by Sting and originally performed by The Police. It was released on their 1983 album Synchronicity ....
      " (awarded to Sting)
    • 1983 – Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
      Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

      The Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal has been awarded since 1966. The award had several minor name changes:...
       for "Every Breath You Take
      Every Breath You Take

      "Every Breath You Take" is a song written by Sting and originally performed by The Police. It was released on their 1983 album Synchronicity ....
      "
    • 1983 – Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
      Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

      U2 holds the record for most awards with a total of 7....
       for Synchronicity
      Synchronicity (album)

      Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by The Police, released in 1983. Their most popular release together, Synchronicity includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take."...


    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...

    • The Police were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 10, 2003


    See also

    • Best selling music artists
    • Andy Summers
      Andy Summers

      Andy Summers is an England guitarist and composer best known for his work in The Police. Summers' primary guitars are the Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, and various Hamer Guitars models when playing rock; and Gibson Guitar Corporation electric guitars when playing jazz fusion and jazz....
    • Sting (musician)
    • Stewart Copeland
      Stewart Copeland

      Stewart Armstrong Copeland is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the musical band The Police. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks....


    External links

    • - official website
    • - fansite
    • - Stewart Copeland Interview