Because 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 ...
Playing serious topics for a little bit of humor in a song is not an easy thing to manage. Tiptoe too far across the line one ...
“We were struggling and starving and going nowhere for about a year and a half, and [Sting] wrote it without any agenda,” the band's drummer, 71, recalled. “It was certainly not a Police ...
Pop crooner Sting is bringing his popular Sting 3.0 Tour back to Florida for three dates this November. He’ll first play at ...
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Sting Sets More ‘Sting 3.0′ US Tour Dates
Sting has confirmed new spring and fall dates in the next U.S. leg of his ongoing Sting 3.0 Tour. Shows kick off with three ...
Apart from Sting’s stint with jazz fusioneers ... Jon Anderson described The Police as the last great prog band… I don’t know how he came up with that. It was a genre unto itself, but ...
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 ...
Joined by collaborator Dominic Miller and session drummer Chris Maas, Sting will perform "hits and rarities from his timeless ...
Sting, who grew to fame as the frontman, bassist, and songwriter of the Police, has been rocking the stage since 1969 and shows no signs of stopping. Since making his solo album debut in 1985 ...
obviously with the undertones of The Police, those reggae undertones from back then where he lived in Notting Hill. A lot of West Indian community, strong calypso and stuff like that. STING ...