Sting said he'd be happy to follow Paul McCartney's example and headline the U.K.'s Glastonbury festival at the age of 80 – nine years from now. In a recent interview with Music Week, the former ...
Things came full circle for Sting at the recent New York City premiere of “Dune: Part Two.” The singer, 72, attended the Feb. 25 premiere with daughter Mickey Sumner four decades after he appeared in ...
“If I do karaoke, I have two go-tos,” he told the outlet. “One is ‘She Drives Me Crazy’ by Fine Young Cannibals, and the other is The Human League, ‘Don’t You Want Me.'” The latter track, the singer ...
Rock legend Sting of the '80s new wave band The Police is currently on tour. Producing hits with the band such as “Every ...
The Police formed in 1977. The band’s lineup Included Sting, lead vocalist and bass guitar player, Andy Summers, guitar player, and Stewart Copeland, drummer. The group’s big break came in 1979, with ...
Royalties and song credits are one of the main sources of controversy in the music world. Particularly in bands, it's almost impossible to establish who contributed more to a song. The Police are ...
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80s rocker sued by former bandmates over royalties
Sting is being sued for millions of pounds over missing royalties by his former bandmates from The Police. Sting, real name Gordon Matthew Sumner, 73, is now involved in another legal battle, as he is ...
Sting will play again at the Brooklyn Paramount on Thursday night before two shows Saturday and Sunday at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. Getty Images for Sting Next to The Beatles, the ...
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