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Global Guitar finds The Police songwriter interacting with different musicians and cultures as he charts the instrument’s ...
Summers and Copeland claim that Sting owes them “in excess of $2 million” for income made from the “digital exploitation” of ...
The Police guitarist Andy Summers launches 'Global Guitar,' an eight-part travel docuseries exploring guitars and guitarists ...
Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland believe they're owed for the "digital exploitation" of the band's hits. Sting disagrees.
Downtown Leesburg will be filled with live music Sept. 19-20 as the Crossroads Music Festival returns, headlined by an ...
Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland claim their former Police bandmate Sting owes them over $2 million in unpaid publishing royalties.
Active from 1977 to 1984, the Police is known for such hits as “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” “Roxanne” and “Message in a ...
While the work that Andy Summers produced with The Police was exemplary, he'd been laying the foundations for his style for plenty of years prior.
Summers is actually the co-producer of the series, alongside Bill Borden, who produced High School Musical and Mark Dziak who was the man behind US reality gameshow Race To The Center Of The Earth.
The Police, distributed by A&M Records, public domain via Wikimedia Commons Though their initial run lasted only from 1977 to ...
There’s a distinct lack of synchronicity in the Police camp. Per U.K. reports, guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland are suing vocalist/bassist Sting in London’s High Court under the ...
Grammy award winning bassist Christian McBride spoke to the AmNews in an exclusive interview at the Montclair Jazz Festival.