Information about The Police
The Police are a three-piece rock band consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Sting (Gordon Sumner), guitarist Andy Summers, and drummer Stewart Copeland. The band became globally popular in the early 1980s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, reggae, and punk music. Their 1983 album Synchronicity was number one in the UK and the US and went Platinum eight times in the US. The band broke up in the mid-1980s, but reunited in early 2007 with the announcement that they are undertaking a huge, international world tour dubbed The Police Reunion Tour from the middle of that year on until early 2008, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of their hit single "Roxanne" and also, to a lesser extent, that of their formation as a group.
Career
Formation
The Police were founded by American-born drummer Stewart Copeland in early 1977. After the demise of his progressive rock band Curved Air, Copeland was anxious to form a new three-piece group and join the burgeoning London punk scene. Singer-bassist Sting and guitarist Henry Padovani 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 this first single. In March and April, the threesome toured as a support act for Cherry Vanilla as well as Wayne County & the Electric Chairs.In May, ex-Gong musician Mike Howlett invited Sting and veteran guitarist Andy Summers to form Strontium 90 with him, as a project band for a Gong reunion. The drummer Howlett had in mind for this band, Chris Cutler, 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") was released twenty years later in 1997 under the name . 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 in the band was short, and soon after an aborted recording session with producer John Cale 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 English teacher, and his lyrics are noted for their literary awareness and verbal agility. Material in the later album Ghost in the Machine was inspired by the writings of Arthur Koestler, and material in Synchronicity was prominently inspired by the writings of Carl Jung. "Tea in the Sahara" on the latter album showed interest in the work of author Paul Bowles as well.
The Police, along with The Clash, are notable as one of the first mainstream white bands to adopt reggae as a predominant musical form, and to score major international hits with reggae-styled material. Although ska 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's 1974 cover rendition of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" or Paul Simon's "Mother and Child Reunion" — had enjoyed any significant chart success. The bleached blonde hair that would become a trademark of the band was a lucky accident, occurring before they cut their first album. The band, desperate for money, was asked to do a commercial for Wrigley's Spearmint chewing gum on the condition that they dye their hair blonde.
Recording contract
For the Police, their first album, Outlandos d'Amour was a hardship, working on a small budget, with no manager or record deal. Stewart Copeland's older brother Miles Copeland III heard "Roxanne" for the first time and immediately got them a record deal with A&M Records. 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 and a grueling 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, which was a major seller in many countries and which spawned the U.K. singles "Message In A Bottle," their first #1, and "Walking on the Moon," 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, India and Egypt. The Mexico City show was filmed by Canal 13. In May A&M in Great Britain released "Six Pack," 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, in the fall of 1980. The album gave the group their third U.K. #1 hit, "Don't Stand So Close to Me", and "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da", 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 the film version of The Who's rock opera Quadrophenia, followed by a role as a mechanic in love with Eddie Cochran's music in Chris Petit's Radio On. He also played the character Feyd Rautha in Dune and a soldier who is executed for being too brave in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.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 and fame, conflicting egos, 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 Jnr, re-married his second wife Kate). The Police's fourth album, Ghost in the Machine, co-produced by Hugh Padgham, was released in 1981. It featured thicker sounds, layered saxophones, and vocal textures. It spawned the hit singles, "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", "Invisible Sun", and "Spirits in the Material World". 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.
The Police took a sabbatical in 1982, with Sting pursuing his acting career, co-starring with Denholm Elliot and Joan Plowright in the Richard Loncraine film version of Dennis Potter's play Brimstone and Treacle. 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, along with three new Police tracks). Summers recorded his first album with Robert Fripp, I Advance Masked.
The Police released their last album, Synchronicity, in 1983. Notable songs from that album include "Every Breath You Take", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", "King of Pain" and the foreboding "Synchronicity II". Except for "King of Pain", the singles were accompanied by music videos directed by Godley & Creme. 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's Thriller.
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". "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 for the categories Best Song Musically & Lyrically and Most Performed Work. In 1983, Stewart Copeland composed the musical score for Rumble Fish a film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola 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 leader of the band Wall of Voodoo 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 A Conspiracy of Hope Tour. 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 , 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-influenced The Dream of the Blue Turtles.In 1992, Sting wed Trudie Styler. 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 and performed "Roxanne," "Message In a Bottle," and "Every Breath You Take" live, as a group. The last song was performed alongside Steven Tyler, Gwen Stefani, and John Mayer. Towards the end of the song, Copeland, known for tightening his drum heads until his knuckles turn white, as well as striking the drums with excessive force, was playing the drums so hard that the head of his snare drum broke. That fall Sting released his autobiography, "Broken Music".
In 2004, Henry Padovani (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 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[1]
In 2006 Stewart Copeland made a rockumentary about the band called , based on Super-8 filming he did when the band was touring and recording in the late '70s and the early '80s. Andy Summers' autobiographical memoir of his career during and before his career in The Police released in October of 2006 was called One Train Later. Sting released an album of 16th century classical music written by John Dowland (1563-1626) in cooperation with lutenist Edin Karamazov called Songs From The Labyrinth in 2006.
2007 Reunion
In early 2007, reports surfaced that the trio would reunite for a tour to mark their 30th anniversary,[2] over 20 years since their 'final' split in summer 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.[3] The following statement was released on behalf of the band by a spokesperson 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 broke the story that The Police would reunite for the Grammys, adding that the song performed would be "Roxanne". All this information appeared to be correct.[4][5] Side-Line 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 on 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."[6]
The Police opened the 49th Annual Grammy Awards on 11 February, 2007 in Los Angeles, California,[7] announcing "We're The Police. And we're back!" before launching into "Roxanne." A&M[8] Records, the band's record company, is promoting the current 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 22,000 delighted fans at one of two nearly sold-out concerts. However, Stewart Copeland gave a scathing review of the show on his own website[9], 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 lighthearted as it was intended. In fact, Andy Summers commented about it[10] to The Star Online eCentral: "It was done in a hotel room on a day off in an idle moment as a piece of playfulness, possibly ill-advised."
Summers believes Copeland's tongue-in-cheek tone eluded most of the journalists who picked up the report. "We're laughing about it," he says, "(and) the media is trying to just turn it into a piece of dirt." In Summers' mind, the episode proves that there is one thing technology has not changed: "We all know you can't make a joke to the press."
On July 7, 2007, Kanye West accompanied The Police with John Mayer in New York for the American leg of Live Earth.[11]
on October 14 2007[12] the tour was temporarily postponed due to reports of lead singer Sting suffering a throat infection, resulting in the rescheduling of two tourdates in Manchester, UK
Reunion Tour
The Police Reunion Tour is a 2007-2008 concert tour by The Police, marking the 30th anniversary of their beginnings.
They are scheduled to play in SAN JUAN, PR.Vancouver, BC; Edmonton, AB; Seattle, WA; Denver, CO; Oakland, CA; Las Vegas, NV; Manchester, TN; Phoenix, AZ; Los Angeles, CA; Anaheim, CA; Dallas, TX; Huston, TX; New Orleans, LA; Saint Louis, MO; Saint Paul, MN; Chicago, IL; Miami, FL; Tampa, FL; Louisville, KY; Cleveland, OH; Detroit, MI; Philadelphia, PA; Hershey, PA; Toronto, ON; Montreal, QC; Boston, MA; Hartford, CT; New York, NY; Baltimore, MD; East Rutherford, NJ; Stockholm, SE; Aarhus, DK; Birmingham, UK; London, UK; Hamburg, DE; Amsterdam, NL; Vienna, AT; Munich, DE; Lisbon, PT; Barcelona, ES; Paris, FR; Turin, IT; Dublin, IR; Antwerp, BE; Mannheim, DE; Düsseldorf, DE; Manchester, UK; Cardiff, UK;
Band members
Current members
- Sting – vocals, bass (January 1977–1984, 2007-present)
- Andy Summers – guitar, vocals (July 1977–1984, 2007-present)
- Stewart Copeland – drums, vocals (January 1977–1984, 2007-present)
Former members
- Henry Padovani – guitar, vocals (January 1977–August 1977)
Discography
Studio albums
- Outlandos d'Amour - November, 1978 - UK #6; US #23 - US sales: Platinum
- Reggatta de Blanc - October, 1979 - UK #1; US #25 - US sales: Platinum
- Zenyattà Mondatta - October, 1980 - UK #1; US #5 - US sales: 2x Platinum
- Ghost in the Machine - October, 1981 - UK #1; US #2 - US sales: 3x Platinum
- Synchronicity - June, 1983 - UK #1; US #1 - US sales: 8x Platinum
Live albums
- The Police Live! - US sales: Platinum
Soundtracks and other contributions
- The Secret Policeman's Ball - 1981
- Urgh! A Music War - May, 1982
- Brimstone and Treacle - July 1, 1982
- - July 29, 1997
Compilation albums
- - October, 1986 - UK #1; US #7 - US sales: Platinum
- Greatest Hits - September, 1992 - UK #10
- - September 28, 1993
- - September 12, 1995 - US sales: 5x Platinum
- The Very Best of Sting & The Police - November, 1997
- The Very Best of Sting & The Police - February 21, 2002
- The Police - June 5, 2007
Secret Journey demo 1, Secret Joruney demo 2, Hungry For You, Spirits In The Material World, Invisible Sun, Don't You Believe Me, Don't Think We Can Ever Be Friends, It's Never Too Late, Keep Your Day Job, Don't You Look At Me, and Truth Hits Everybody '83 (was obviously not meant to be on Ghost. It is slower paced and resembles the later revised version of "Dont Stand So Close To Me.)
Tribute & covers albums
- Dance Floor Virus The Ballroom (Dance Pool, 1995) - dance versions of Police songs, featuring Sting doing re-recorded vocals
- various Reggatta Mondatta - A Reggae Tribute To The Police (Ark21, 1997)
- various Outlandos d'Americas - A Rock En Espanol Tribute To The Police (Ark21, 1998)
- various Reggatta Mondatta - A Reggae Tribute To The Police Volume II (Ark21, 1998)
- The Secret Police Regatta Copycatta (Arrested, 1999)
- Invisible Sun A Tribute to the Police (Big Eye, 2001)
- various Many Miles Away (Solarmanite, 2001)
- various [?] Every Song You Make - A Tribute To Sting & The Police Vol. 1 (2003)
- various Blue Note Plays Sting [includes Sting and Police songs](Blue Note, 2005)
- various ¡Policia! - A Tribute To The Police (The Militia Group, 2005)
Videos
VHS
- Around The World (1982)
- Synchronicity Concert (1984)
- Every Breath You Take: The Videos (1986)
- Greatest Hits (1992)
- Outlandos to Synchronicities – A history of The Police Live! (1995)
- The Very Best Of Sting & The Police (1997)
DVD
- Live Ghost in the Machine (2001) (Japan-only release)
- Live '79 at Hatfield Polytechnic (2002) (Japan-only release)
- Every Breath You Take: The DVD (2003) Expanded DVD release of the original 1986 video compilation, adding live material and a rockumentary about the making of Ghost in the Machine
- Synchronicity Concert (2005) DVD re-release of the 1983 Atlanta concert (AUS #35)
- (2006) – rockumentary film made by Stewart Copeland
- Greatest Video Hits (2007) Repackage of 1992 Greatest Hits video
Laserdisc
- ''Synchronicity Concert (1984)
- Every Breath You Take: The Videos (1986)
Singles
| Month of release (UK) | Song | UK singles | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. Main- stream Rock | Dutch Top 40 | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1977 | "Fall Out" | ? | ? | ? | ? | — |
| April 1978 | "Roxanne" | ? | ? | ? | ? | Outlandos d'Amour |
| September 1978 | "Can't Stand Losing You" | 42 | ? | ? | ? | Outlandos d'Amour |
| November 1978 | "So Lonely" | ? | ? | ? | ? | Outlandos d'Amour |
| April 1979 (re-r.) | "Roxanne" | 12 | 32 | ? | 21 | Outlandos d'Amour |
| June 1979 (re-r.) | "Can't Stand Losing You" | 2 | ? | ? | 9 | Outlandos d'Amour |
| September 1979 | "Message in a Bottle" | 1 | 74 | ? | 2 | Reggatta de Blanc |
| November 1979 (re-r.) | "Fall Out" | 47 | ? | ? | ? | — |
| November 1979 | "Walking on the Moon" | 1 | ? | ? | 9 | Reggatta de Blanc |
| 1980 (Ger. and Fra. only) | "Bring on the Night" | ? | ? | ? | ? | Reggatta de Blanc |
| February 1980 (re-r.) | "So Lonely" | 6 | ? | ? | 31 | Outlandos d'Amour |
| June 1980 (UK only) | "Six Pack" | 17 | ? | ? | ? | Outlandos d'Amour & Reggatta de Blanc |
| October 1980 | "Don't Stand So Close to Me" | 1 | 10 | 11 | 3 | Zenyatta Mondatta |
| December 1980 | "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" | 5 | 10 | ? | 11 | Zenyatta Mondatta |
| September 1981 (UK only) | "Invisible Sun" | 2 | ? | ? | ? | Ghost in the Machine |
| October 1981 | "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | Ghost in the Machine |
| December 1981 | "Spirits in the Material World" | 12 | 11 | 7 | 6 | Ghost in the Machine |
| May 1982 (US only) | "Secret Journey" | ? | 46 | 29 | ? | Ghost in the Machine |
| May 1983 | "Every Breath You Take" | 1 | 1 | 1 | 6 | Synchronicity |
| July 1983 | "Wrapped Around Your Finger" | 7 | 8 | 9 | 17 | Synchronicity |
| October 1983 | "Synchronicity II" | 17 | 16 | 9 | ? | Synchronicity |
| January 1984 | "King of Pain" | 17 | 3 | 1 | ? | Synchronicity |
| October 1986 | "Don't Stand So Close to Me '86" | 24 | 46 | 10 | 20 | Every Breath You Take: The Singles |
| 1995 | "Can't Stand Losing You/Reggatta de Blanc" (live) | 27 | ? | ? | ? | Live! |
| 1997 | "Roxanne '97" (featuring Pras) | 17 | 59 | ? | 38 | The Very Best of Sting and the Police |
| 2000 | "When The World Is Running Down" (Different Gear vs. The Police) | 28 | ? | ? | ? |
Awards
BRIT Awards
- 1982 – Best British Group
- 1985 – Outstanding Contribution To Music
Grammy Awards
- 1980 – Best Rock Instrumental Performance for "Reggatta de Blanc"
- 1982 – Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Don't Stand So Close to Me"
- 1982 – Best Rock Instrumental Performance for "Behind My Camel"
- 1984 – Song of the Year for "Every Breath You Take"
- 1984 – Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Every Breath You Take"
- 1984 – Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Synchronicity II"
References
1. ^ The Immortals: The First Fifty. Rolling Stone Issue 946. Rolling Stone.
2. ^ The Police 2007 reunion
3. ^ Police fans may soon be walking on the moon again. The Mail on Sunday, December 31, 2006.
4. ^ The Police reunion at Grammys
5. ^ The Police to play "Roxanne" at Grammys
6. ^ Police Reunion Rumors Reaching Fever Pitch - Billboard, January 3, 2007
7. ^ Police to reunite for Grammy gig
8. ^ [1]
9. ^ Stewart Copeland on his own forum
10. ^ [2]
11. ^ [3]
12. ^ [4]
2. ^ The Police 2007 reunion
3. ^ Police fans may soon be walking on the moon again. The Mail on Sunday, December 31, 2006.
4. ^ The Police reunion at Grammys
5. ^ The Police to play "Roxanne" at Grammys
6. ^ Police Reunion Rumors Reaching Fever Pitch - Billboard, January 3, 2007
7. ^ Police to reunite for Grammy gig
8. ^ [1]
9. ^ Stewart Copeland on his own forum
10. ^ [2]
11. ^ [3]
12. ^ [4]
See also
External links
- The Police - official website
- Sting - official website
- Andy Summers - official website
- Stewart Copeland - official website
- Henry Padovani - official website
- UnRated Magazine Review of The Police - Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out
- Photos from second U.S. show in Seattle, 2007
- Set list from Seattle, KeyArena, June 6, 2007
- http://www.jambase.com/ - Stewart Copeland Interview
- Classic Music Videos
- The Police Mailing List - since 1991]
- Bonnaroo 2007 Live Performance Video
| The Police |
|---|
| Sting | Andy Summers | Stewart Copeland |
| Henry Padovani |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Outlandos d'Amour | Reggatta de Blanc | Zenyatt Mondatta | Ghost in the Machine | Synchronicity |
| Compilations: | Greatest Hits | | | The Very Best of Sting & The Police | The Police |
| Live albums: Live! |
| Tours |
| The Police Around the World Tour | Zenyatt Mondatta Tour | Ghost in the Machine Tour | Synchronicity Tour | A Conspiracy of Hope Tour | The Police Reunion Tour |
Rock music is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of rock music also use keyboard instruments such as organ, piano, or synthesizers.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Police are agents or agencies empowered to enforce the law and to effect public and social order through the legitimate use of force. The term is most commonly associated with police departments of a state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
The power trio is a rock and roll band format popularized in the 1960s. The traditional power trio has a lineup of guitar, bass and drums, leaving out the rhythm guitar or keyboard often featured in other rock music.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Rock music is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of rock music also use keyboard instruments such as organ, piano, or synthesizers.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
STING (Sequence To and withIN Graphics) is a free Web-based suite of programs for a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between protein sequence, structure, function, and stability.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Andy Summers (born Andrew James Somers 31 December 1942) is an English guitarist and composer best known for his work in The Police. Summers' primary guitars are the Fender Telecaster when playing rock, and Gibson electric guitars when playing jazz fusion and jazz.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the band The Police and is an influential drum stylist. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Jazz is an original American musical art form that originated around the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in and around New Orleans.
..... Click the link for more information.
Overview
Jazz has been called "America's only original art form...... Click the link for more information.
Reggae is a music genre developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
The term 'reggae' is sometimes used in a broad sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, although the word specifically indicates a particular music style that originated after the development of ska and
..... Click the link for more information.
The term 'reggae' is sometimes used in a broad sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, although the word specifically indicates a particular music style that originated after the development of ska and
..... Click the link for more information.
Synchronicity
(1983)
(1986)
Singles from Synchronicity
# "Every Breath You Take"
Released: May 1984
..... Click the link for more information.
(1983)
(1986)
Singles from Synchronicity
# "Every Breath You Take"
Released: May 1984
..... Click the link for more information.
The Police Reunion Tour
Tour by The Police
Start date May 28 2007
End date To Be Confirmed, 2008
Legs 6 (as of October 2007)
Shows 102 (as of October 2007)
The Police tour chronology
A Conspiracy of Hope Tour
..... Click the link for more information.
Tour by The Police
Start date May 28 2007
End date To Be Confirmed, 2008
Legs 6 (as of October 2007)
Shows 102 (as of October 2007)
The Police tour chronology
A Conspiracy of Hope Tour
..... Click the link for more information.
Released April 1978
April 1979 (re-release)
Format vinyl record (7")
Recorded 1978
Genre New Wave
Length 3:14
Label A&M Records
Writer(s) Sting
Producer(s) Stewart Copeland,
Sting,
Andy Summers
..... Click the link for more information.
April 1979 (re-release)
Format vinyl record (7")
Recorded 1978
Genre New Wave
Length 3:14
Label A&M Records
Writer(s) Sting
Producer(s) Stewart Copeland,
Sting,
Andy Summers
..... Click the link for more information.
Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
..... Click the link for more information.
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
..... Click the link for more information.
Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the band The Police and is an influential drum stylist. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Progressive rock, sometimes shortened to "prog" or "prog rock", is a form of rock music that evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s, principally from psychedelic rock, blues rock, folk rock, hard rock, classical music, and jazz fusion, but also from a wide-ranging
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Curved Air were a pioneering British rock group formed in 1969 by:
..... Click the link for more information.
- Francis Monkman (keyboards, guitar)
- Darryl Way (electric violin, vocals)
- Sonja Kristina Linwood (vocals)
- Florian Pilkington-Miksa (drums)
- Rob Martin (bass).
..... Click the link for more information.
STING (Sequence To and withIN Graphics) is a free Web-based suite of programs for a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between protein sequence, structure, function, and stability.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Henry Padovani (b. October 13 1952, in Bastia, Corsica) is an French-born musician, the original guitarist with The Police. In 1977, he was replaced by Andy Summers.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Cherry Vanilla (born Kathy Dorritie) is an actress, author, 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“.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the original first wave of punk band from the 1970's. The band is headed by Georgia-born transsexual, Wayne County, who later changed his name to Jayne County.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Gong is a progressive/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
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Mike Howlett (born April 27, 1950) is a Fijian-born musician and 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.
..... Click the link for more information.
In the late 1960s Howlett was the bassist in Sydney pop band The Affair which travelled to England after winning a music competition.
..... Click the link for more information.
Andy Summers (born Andrew James Somers 31 December 1942) is an English guitarist and composer best known for his work in The Police. Summers' primary guitars are the Fender Telecaster when playing rock, and Gibson electric guitars when playing jazz fusion and jazz.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Strontium 90 was the name of a short-lived 1977 British band with members Mike Howlett (bass, vocals), Sting (bass, vocals), Stewart Copeland (drums), and Andy Summers (guitar).
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
Chris Cutler (born January 4, 1947) is an English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist. Best known for his work with English avant-garde rock group Henry Cow, Cutler was also a member and drummer of a number of other bands, including Art Bears, News from Babel, Pere
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
May 28 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.
..... Click the link for more information.
Events
..... Click the link for more information.
19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1940s 1950s 1960s - 1970s - 1980s 1990s 2000s
1974 1975 1976 - 1977 - 1978 1979 1980
..... Click the link for more information.
1940s 1950s 1960s - 1970s - 1980s 1990s 2000s
1974 1975 1976 - 1977 - 1978 1979 1980
- Also: 1977 (album) by Ash.
..... Click the link for more information.
Released 1981
Format Vinyl record (7")
Recorded Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada, 1981
Genre New Wave
Length 4:16
Label A&M - AMS 8174
Writer(s) Sting
Producer(s) Stewart Copeland,
Sting,
..... Click the link for more information.
Format Vinyl record (7")
Recorded Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada, 1981
Genre New Wave
Length 4:16
Label A&M - AMS 8174
Writer(s) Sting
Producer(s) Stewart Copeland,
Sting,
..... Click the link for more information.
Not to be confused with J.J. Cale.
John Davies Cale (born March 9, 1942) is a Welsh musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his work in rock music, particularly as a founding member of The Velvet Underground, and he
..... Click the link for more information.
August 10 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.
..... Click the link for more information.
..... Click the link for more information.
This article is copied from an article on Wikipedia.org - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. The text was not checked or edited by anyone on our staff. Although the vast majority of the wikipedia encyclopedia articles provide accurate and timely information please do not assume the accuracy of any particular article. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License.
Herod_Archelaus