The Police were a British rock band formed in London in 1977, consisting of Sting (Gordon Sumner) on lead vocals and bass guitar, Andy Summers on guitar, and Stewart Copeland on drums. They gained ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sting, Andy Summers, and Stewart Copeland of the Police, circa 1983. (Illustration: Victoria Ellis for Yahoo / Photo: Getty Images ...
The band’s drummer and guitarist say the singer has underpaid them for the “digital exploitation” of songs like “Every Breath You Take.” Sting’s lawyers call the claim “illegitimate.” By Alex Marshall ...
I just want to make sure I’m clear about that. But yeah, the band remains culturally relevant, and their songs just as fresh sounding as they were in the late 1970s. They were innovative and truly had ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rock trio The Police played their final concert together on Thursday and were joined by the real police -- the New York City police band. Singer and bassist Sting, drummer Stewart ...
The Police are famous for their arguments and fistfights. Hostility stemmed from how each band member viewed music. Stewart Copeland told The Guardian Sting sees music as a “painkiller.” For Copeland, ...
Former members of The Police sued Sting for millions in U.K. pounds, alleging the famous singer owes unpaid royalties for their hit song, “Every Breath You Take,” according to a Sunday report. The ...
“That tour was probably the most fun tour of the whole [Police] adventure,” he says. “We were the first rock band in Greece and Bombay. These were really not markets—they were just extremely exotic ...
Forty years ago this summer, the Police released Synchronicity, the blockbuster album that capped their career. Although they had released their debut album Outlandos d’Amour less than five years ...
Most people know “Roxanne” and “Every Breath You Take” by The Police, as well as a few of Sting’s solo hits. Outside of these chart-toppers, The Police have released quite a few excellent pop-rock ...