Las Vegas Feels the Sting as More Flights Canceled
Las Vegas Feels the Sting as More Flights Canceled
The life of Gordon Samunner, born at the Walls End in the northeastern part of England, began to change on October 2, 1951, and tried to reconsider his black and yellow striped sweater. It was the night I thought. Sting gained the first experience with local Newcastle's big band, Phoenix Jazzmen, Earthrise, and Last Higgitte. Last Iggit was very active in the northeast, but when Punk Rock was exploding in the music scene in 1976, their jazz fusion was destined to fail. The beautiful curved drummer, Stewart Corpland, saw the last Igujit when he visited Newcastle and felt nothing in music, but acknowledged the bass potential and charismatic. Shortly thereafter, the two met, and in a few months, Sting quit the teaching job and moved to London.
Coprand and Sting, who thought punk as a convenient flag, began rehearsing with a guitarist from Corsica, Henri Padvani, and searched for a gig. The entrepreneur, Copland, got the name Police, which was determined to be a good advertising, and the three began to go around the punk landmarks such as Roxy, Mercure, Voltex, and Nashville in London. The band, who used Viltuzo's Andy Summers on behalf of Padvani, welcomed his brother Stewart Miles as a manager and surprised him with a song called Roxane. Copland Senior signed a recording agreement with them in a few days. However, Hip London's music press saw the police punk camouflage and did not try to hide the contempt. So the police did something unthinkable.
Freddie Laker's pioneering Skytrain's cheap flights to the United States, driving trucks on their own, and hitting the gear from the gigs to the gigs. At CBGB in New York and Rat Club in Boston, he played a small audience. However, their patience was rewarded, gradually increased faithful fans, gained major air play, and fascinated the audience with the combination of New Wave's endurance and reggae rhythm. < SPAN> On October 2, 1951, the life of Gordon Samnner, born at Walls End in the northeast of England, began to change, with a Fenix Jazz Men's friend's friends, seeing his black and yellow stripes. It was a night when I decided to think again. Sting gained the first experience with local Newcastle's big band, Phoenix Jazzmen, Earthrise, and Last Higgitte. Last Iggit was very active in the northeast, but when Punk Rock was exploding in the music scene in 1976, their jazz fusion was destined to fail. The beautiful curved drummer, Stewart Corpland, saw the last Igujit when he visited Newcastle and felt nothing in music, but acknowledged the bass potential and charismatic. Shortly thereafter, the two met, and in a few months, Sting quit the teaching job and moved to London.
Coprand and Sting, who thought punk as a convenient flag, began rehearsing with a guitarist from Corsica, Henri Padvani, and searched for a gig. The entrepreneur, Copland, got the name Police, which was determined to be a good advertising, and the three began to go around the punk landmarks such as Roxy, Mercure, Voltex, and Nashville in London. The band, who used Viltuzo's Andy Summers on behalf of Padvani, welcomed his brother Stewart Miles as a manager and surprised him with a song called Roxane. Copland Senior signed a recording agreement with them in a few days. However, Hip London's music press saw the police punk camouflage and did not try to hide the contempt. So the police did something unthinkable.
Freddie Laker's pioneering Skytrain's cheap flights to the United States, driving trucks on their own, and hitting the gear from the gigs to the gigs. At CBGB in New York and Rat Club in Boston, he played a small audience. However, their patience was rewarded, gradually increased faithful fans, gained major air play, and fascinated the audience with the combination of New Wave's endurance and reggae rhythm. The life of Gordon Samunner, born at the Walls End in the northeastern part of England, began to change on October 2, 1951, and tried to reconsider his black and yellow striped sweater. It was the night I thought. Sting gained the first experience with local Newcastle's big band, Phoenix Jazzmen, Earthrise, and Last Higgitte. Last Iggit was very active in the northeast, but when Punk Rock was exploding in the music scene in 1976, their jazz fusion was destined to fail. The beautiful curved drummer, Stewart Corpland, saw the last Igujit when he visited Newcastle and felt nothing in music, but acknowledged the bass potential and charismatic. Shortly thereafter, the two met, and in a few months, Sting quit the teaching job and moved to London.
Coprand and Sting, who thought punk as a convenient flag, began rehearsing with a guitarist from Corsica, Henri Padvani, and searched for a gig. The entrepreneur, Copland, got the name Police, which was determined to be a good advertising, and the three began to go around the punk landmarks such as Roxy, Mercure, Voltex, and Nashville in London. The band, who used Viltuzo's Andy Summers on behalf of Padvani, welcomed his brother Stewart Miles as a manager and surprised him with a song called Roxane. Copland Senior signed a recording agreement with them in a few days. However, Hip London's music press saw the police punk camouflage and did not try to hide the contempt. So the police did something unthinkable.
Freddie Laker's pioneering Skytrain's cheap flights to the United States, driving trucks on their own, and hitting the gear from the gigs to the gigs. At CBGB in New York and Rat Club in Boston, he played a small audience. However, their patience was rewarded, gradually increased faithful fans, gained major air play, and fascinated the audience with the combination of New Wave's endurance and reggae rhythm.
Guitarist Summers had a career until the mi d-1960s, and the hyper c o-prop was a former Progress, and Sting was a background of Trad Jazz and Fusion. However, the sound created by the trio was unique, and the look like Sting's pinup was not bad at all. The band returned to the United Kingdom, found a recurrent single "Roxane" ranked on a hit chart, and toured a mediu m-sized venue. The momentum has begun. The debut album "Outlandos d'Amour" (October 1978) became a big hit of "Roxanne", "Can't Stand Losing You", and "So Lonely", and the headliner of the Reading '79 Festival. I decided to serve. The work gave a good evaluation to the band, but the band pace from REGGATTA DE BLANC (October 1979).
Regatta's first single, Message in a Bottle, won the first place, and the Walking on the Moon won the first place, and the success of the album became even stronger. The band was big, but it was even bigger. In 1980, he performed a world tour around the entire continent, including the first rock concert in Mumbai, and eventually performed two performances in Newcastle, the hometown of Sting, and the band returned to the UK. Ta. Many of this groundbreaking tour are included in the video Police Around The World and the BBC documentary "The Police in the East".
In a few weeks, the band recorded a new song in the Netherlands studio, but was out of Sting's songs and ideas. When Zenyatta Mondatta was released (October 1980), the sales were strong and the "Don De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Da De De De De De De De De De De Da Da Da De Da Da Da Da Da De Da De Da De De De Da De De Da Da Da Da Da De Da De De Da De Da De De Da Da Da Da De Da De Da Da De Da Da Da Da Da Da Da De Da De Da De Da De Da De De Da De Da De Da De Da De De De De De De De De De De De De De Ddd's" ・ Da ”created the top hit, but it was necessary to reconsider. Later, Sting admitted that Zenyatta was the weakest album for the band, but at the end of 1980, the band was undoubtedly two performances in a huge Marquee held in Touting Beck Common in London. Was sold out and became the bes t-selling band in Japan.
In 1981, GHOST IN THE MACHINE, not only Jean Roussel's keyboard and Sting's sel f-taught saxophone, but also Corpand and Summers participated in particularly powerful compositions. Finished. In this album, "Every Little Thing Shing Shing Is Magic" ranked first, the sad "Invisible Sun" (despite the BBC banned the video), and the "Spirits In the Material World" is also ranked in the chart. The combination of the expected selling single, which is now expected, was still alive, but it was a much darker and complex album than the previous work, and it was even more satisfying for many people.
At this time, Sting played the leading role in the large screen version of Brimstone and Treacle, a playful play of Dennis Potter by Richard Ronkrain, and the BBC production "ARTEMIS '81". In the late 1970s, he appeared in several films, including a small role in Chris Petiti's "Radio On" and a wonderful cameo appearance on Fran Rodam's "Quadrophenia", but "Brimstone And TREACLE is a major role, and Sting c o-starred with John Praulite and Denholm Elliott and played a lot of screen. Police also provided songs to the movie soundtrack, and Sting flew solo hits with the song "SPREAD A Little Happiness". At this time, he appeared solo for the first time in The Secret Policeman Ball for Amnesty International, and indicated that his interest in humanitarian activities has increased. < SPAN> In "Ghost in the Machine" in 1981, not only Jean Roussel's keyboard and Sting sel f-taught saxophone, but also Coppand and Summers participated in particularly powerful compositions. Finished as an album. In this album, "Every Little Thing Shing Shing Is Magic" ranked first, the sad "Invisible Sun" (despite the BBC banned the video), and the "Spirits In the Material World" is also ranked in the chart. The combination of the expected selling single, which is now expected, was still alive, but it was a much darker and complex album than the previous work, and it was even more satisfying for many people.
At this time, Sting played the leading role in the large screen version of Brimstone and Treacle, a playful play of Dennis Potter by Richard Ronkrain, and the BBC production "ARTEMIS '81". In the late 1970s, he appeared in several films, including a small role in Chris Petiti's "Radio On" and a wonderful cameo appearance on Fran Rodam's "Quadrophenia", but "Brimstone And TREACLE is a major role, and Sting c o-starred with John Praulite and Denholm Elliott and played a lot of screen. Police also provided songs to the movie soundtrack, and Sting flew solo hits with the song "SPREAD A Little Happiness". At this time, he appeared solo for the first time in The Secret Policeman Ball for Amnesty International, and indicated that his interest in humanitarian activities has increased. In 1981, GHOST IN THE MACHINE, not only Jean Roussel's keyboard and Sting's sel f-taught saxophone, but also Corpand and Summers participated in particularly powerful compositions. Finished. In this album, "Every Little Thing Shing Shing Is Magic" ranked first, the sad "Invisible Sun" (despite the BBC banned the video), and the "Spirits In the Material World" is also ranked in the chart. The combination of the expected selling single, which is now expected, was still alive, but it was a much darker and complex album than the previous work, and it was even more satisfying for many people.
At this time, Sting played the leading role in the large screen version of Brimstone and Treacle, a playful play of Dennis Potter by Richard Ronkrain, and the BBC production "ARTEMIS '81". In the late 1970s, he appeared in several films, including a small role in Chris Petiti's "Radio On" and a wonderful cameo appearance on Fran Rodam's "Quadrophenia", but "Brimstone And TREACLE is a major role, and Sting c o-starred with John Praulite and Denholm Elliott and played a lot of screen. Police also provided songs to the movie soundtrack, and Sting flew solo hits with the song "SPREAD A Little Happiness". At this time, he appeared solo for the first time in The Secret Policeman Ball for Amnesty International, and indicated that his interest in humanitarian activities has increased.
Sting and the Police moved to Air Studios in Montserrat in late 1983 to begin recording their final studio album, Synchronicity. The album was preceded by a new single, "Every Breath You Take" (May '83), which reached and remained at number one on both sides of the Atlantic. Disguised as a love song, the song's sinister theme was obsession and surveillance. Over 20 years later, it remains one of the most played records on American radio, with over 7 million plays. With such outstanding songs, the album could not fail, and the band embarked on an impressive US stadium tour, culminating in a sold-out show at New York's Shea Stadium. Hit singles like "Wrapped Around Your Finger," "King of Pain," and "Synchronicity II" helped the album's success, but even though the album won three Grammy Awards, the Police were still facing obstacles.
The band's strained relationship gradually fell apart, and after a performance at Shea Stadium, Sting told the other members, "It's time to take a break." The Synchronicity tour ended in March 1984, and the three members went their separate ways. Copeland went into film music, Summers into guitar duets and jazz, and Sting initially went into acting. He would later play the lead role in Bride and supporting roles in Plenty and Julia and Julia, before picking up the guitar again. And when he did pick up the guitar again, it wasn't the bass.
In June 1985, Sting released his first solo album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, to great acclaim. Featuring a stellar line-up of young black American jazz musicians, including Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, Omar Hakim and Darryl Jones, the album showed that Sting hadn't lost his singing talent even after leaving the police camp. Songs like "Working the Black Stitch" about the miners' strike, "Children's Crusade" about drugs and "Russians" about the West demonizing Communism, all featured on the album. He even wrote an "antidote song" to "every breath you take" in the form of "if you love someone set them free". The album debuted in a series of live shows at the Théâtre de Mogador in Paris, documented in Michael Apted's rock documentary Bring on the Night. The success of the album, his solo performance at Live Aid, and a well-received world tour proved that Sting didn't need a police safety net.
'Nothing Like the Sun' (October 1987) was another strong collection of songs, featuring perennial favorites "Englishman in New York" and "Fragile". Sting was even banned from Chilean radio thanks to "Dance Alone", which was inspired by an encounter with the "Mothers of the Disappeared" in South America. The mini-album Nada Como El Sol, released shortly after, featured several tracks from the album in Spanish and Portuguese, boosting his popularity in Latin America. His new band included Kirkland, Marsalis, Delmar Brown, Jeff Campbell, and Tracy Wormworth, and the mix consisted of singing, dancing, and the occasional guitar. Mid-tour, Sting participated in Amnesty International's "Human Rights Now!". He toured with Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel and played several large fundraising concerts.
The sudden loss of his parents hit Sting hard, and one of the world's most famous songwriters suffered from writer's block. Returning to his childhood memories for inspiration, Sting released The Soul Cages in 1991. Depending on your opinion, the album is either inexhaustibly dense or his best work, and you are the only one to decide. The album sold well, the title track won a Grammy Award, and live performances showcased a stripped-down rock band featuring Dominic Miller (guitar), Vinnie Colaiuta (drums), and David Sancious (keyboards), with Sting back on bass. During the tour, an unplugged session for MTV was recorded in New York, followed by a short acoustic concert at the Wallsend Arts Center. Sting and Trudy married in 1992 and bought Lake House in Wiltshire, where Ten Summoner's Tales (March 1993) was written and recorded. Optimistic as it was, The Soul Cages was a remarkable album, receiving universal praise from critics. It featured instantly likable songs such as "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You", "Fields Of Gold", "Seven Days" and "Shape of My Heart". Its mix of musical genres and styles also inspired later albums. During the inevitable world tour, he performed with Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart, scoring a number one in the country with "All For Love" from the soundtrack of The Three Musketeers, and winning three more Grammys. The following year he released a memoir, Fields of Gold - The Very Best of Sting 1984-1994, which included two new songs, "This Cowboy Song" and "When We Dance."
In 1995, Sting was writing and recording songs for a new album, Mercury Falling (March 1996). He was moving beyond typical pop and rock to include country tunes like "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying," bossa nova like "La Belle Dame Sans Regrets," gospel songs like "Let Your Soul" and "Be Your Pilot," and devilishly difficult signings like "I Hung My Head."
He also began to focus on providing music for film soundtracks. Police songs were always in demand, but in 1993, he was approached to compose the theme for Lethal Weapon 3, and officially added "Maybe it's me" along with Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen. He subsequently reviewed the police's "Man Demolition" for the film of the same name, as well as recording several jazz standards for the soundtracks of Las Vegas and Sabrina. "Mercury Falling" continued this trend with "Valparaiso", used in the film White Squall. Puff Daddy's adaptation of "Every Breath You Take" (in the form of "I'll Miss You") brought Sting's earlier work to the attention of a new generation, and he and Plath of the Fugees reworked "Roxanne" in 1997. He later appeared on the soundtracks for The Mighty and the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, and was an actor in Lock, Stock and Two Barrels of Smoke, the 1998 British film of all time. During this time, he also wrote songs for Disney on the soundtrack for the 2000 film The Emperor's New Groove.
The long-awaited album Brand New Day (SEP 1999) proved to be Sting's most popular album, selling over 8 million copies worldwide. If Mercury Falling was a mix of genres, Brand New Day took it a step further, with the title track being a message of optimism and renewal, very much aimed at the millennial generation. The remarkable arabesque "Desert Rose" featured the prince of rai music, Cheb Mami, and brought Arabic flavor to traditionally conservative American radio. "Fill the Cross Country with Gospel", "Perfect Love". "It went wrong" contained French rap and "Big Lie Small World" was sublime bossa nova. This is undoubtedly one of Sting's best albums.
The following tour was a huge success, and the Sting mobilized less than 3 million in 45 countries, and conducted the largest tour. When the tour ended at the Hyde Park in London in July, Sting had already planned the next project: Brand New Day brought back the songs included in their hometown of Italy, recorded live albums in front of fan club members and friends, reconstructed and remastered the sound source. The plan of the simultaneous webcast on September 11 was postponed in respect of the victims of the Simultaneous Social Society of America, but the show took place, resulting in the exciting "All This Time" album / DVD. You can listen to. You can listen to the strong excitement of that night through both the band and the audience throughout the show. Sting not only keeps the promise to recreate songs from the album "BRAND New Day", but also delves into the back catalog and magically a favorite song like "All This Time" and "WHEN WE DANCE". He has created a replay of a crime thriller like a solo version and a crime thriller like "All this time" and "WHEN WE DANCE". There is also a masterpiece like Roxanne "Ya" "Don'T Stand So Close to me".
After the World Tour Brand New Day, Sting has many movies sounds, including "UNTIL." The song was provided to the truck, and both songs were nominated for the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Awards. He also spells his life from childhood to the fame in The Police, which is also attractive and clearly spelled out his life. < SPAN> The following tours were very successful, and Sting mobilized less than 3 million in 45 countries, and themselves were the largest tours. When the tour ended at the Hyde Park in London in July, Sting had already planned the next project: Brand New Day brought back the songs included in their hometown of Italy, recorded live albums in front of fan club members and friends, reconstructed and remastered the sound source. The plan of the simultaneous webcast on September 11 was postponed in respect of the victims of the Simultaneous Social Society of America, but the show took place, resulting in the exciting "All This Time" album / DVD. You can listen to. You can listen to the strong excitement of that night through both the band and the audience throughout the show. Sting not only keeps the promise to recreate songs from the album "BRAND New Day", but also delves into the back catalog and magically a favorite song like "All This Time" and "WHEN WE DANCE". He has created a replay of a crime thriller like a solo version and a crime thriller like "All this time" and "WHEN WE DANCE". There is also a masterpiece like Roxanne "Ya" "Don'T Stand So Close to me".
After the World Tour Brand New Day, Sting has many movies sounds, including "UNTIL." The song was provided to the truck, and both songs were nominated for the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Awards. He also spells his life from childhood to the fame in The Police, which is also attractive and clearly spelled out his life. The following tour was a huge success, and the Sting mobilized less than 3 million in 45 countries, and conducted the largest tour. When the tour ended at the Hyde Park in London in July, Sting had already planned the next project: Brand New Day brought back the songs included in their hometown of Italy, recorded live albums in front of fan club members and friends, reconstructed and remastered the sound source. The plan of the simultaneous webcast on September 11 was postponed in respect of the victims of the Simultaneous Social Society of America, but the show took place, resulting in the exciting "All This Time" album / DVD. You can listen to. You can listen to the strong excitement of that night through both the band and the audience throughout the show. Sting not only keeps the promise to recreate songs from the album "BRAND New Day", but also delves into the back catalog and magically a favorite song like "All This Time" and "WHEN WE DANCE". He has created a replay of a crime thriller like a solo version and a crime thriller like "All this time" and "WHEN WE DANCE". There is also a masterpiece like Roxanne "Ya" "Don'T Stand So Close to me".
After the World Tour Brand New Day, Sting has many movies sounds, including "UNTIL." The song was provided to the truck, and both songs were nominated for the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Awards. He also spells his life from childhood to the fame in The Police, which is also attractive and clearly spelled out his life.
"SACRED LOVE" (September 2003) came with a gorgeous companion piece DVD recorded in Los Angeles. The tour, which began in January 2004, was a gorgeous one with backscles and videos in the show. Following the American small theater tour, he visited Europe, then returned to the United States, and a summer circular theater tour with Annie Lenox. After visiting Europe, an Australian performance, including two performances in India and a tsunami relief concert in Australia, gathered an estimated £ 1. 6 million pounds. In 2004, Sting was selected as Muzkers Man of the Year, awarded the British Imperial Medal (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth. He and Mary J. Briji won the Grammy Award for "Every Time I Say Your Name".
Sting was seeking a change because only a few weeks have passed since the end of the Holy Love Tour. The bass, two guitars (Dominik Miller and Shane Fontein), and Drums (Josh Fleece), a more shaved rock sound, he was named "Broken Music". He participated in a si x-week tour and played a song that covers careers throughout the United States, mainly in university venues and cities that have never been played before. Sting also visited several universities as a guest lecturer on this tour, and talked about singing and music business in music classes in English classes.
In the spring of 2006, Sting returned to his hometown and was awarded an honorary music from the University of Newcastle. In the summer, a slightly changed lineup of guitar, Dominik Miller and Lyle Workman, drums, and Ave Laborier Jr. Ta. These performances were successful from fans and critics, as they were held in the United States in the spring of the previous year. < SPAN> Sacred Love (September 2003) came with a gorgeous companion piece DVD recorded in Los Angeles. The tour, which began in January 2004, was a gorgeous one with backscles and videos in the show. Following the American small theater tour, he visited Europe, then returned to the United States, and a summer circular theater tour with Annie Lenox. After visiting Europe, an Australian performance, including two performances in India and a tsunami relief concert in Australia, gathered an estimated £ 1. 6 million pounds. In 2004, Sting was selected as Muzkers Man of the Year, awarded the British Imperial Medal (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth. He and Mary J. Briji won the Grammy Award for "Every Time I Say Your Name".
Sting was seeking a change because only a few weeks have passed since the end of the Holy Love Tour. The bass, two guitars (Dominik Miller and Shane Fontein), and Drums (Josh Fleece), a more shaved rock sound, he was named "Broken Music". He participated in a si x-week tour and played a song that covers careers throughout the United States, mainly in university venues and cities that have never been played before. Sting also visited several universities as a guest lecturer on this tour, and talked about singing and music business in music classes in English classes.
In the spring of 2006, Sting returned to his hometown and was awarded an honorary music from the University of Newcastle. In the summer, a slightly changed lineup of guitar, Dominik Miller and Lyle Workman, drums, and Ave Laborier Jr. Ta. These performances were successful from fans and critics, as they were held in the United States in the spring of the previous year. "SACRED LOVE" (September 2003) came with a gorgeous companion piece DVD recorded in Los Angeles. The tour, which began in January 2004, was a gorgeous one with backscles and videos in the show. Following the American small theater tour, he visited Europe, then returned to the United States, and a summer circular theater tour with Annie Lenox. After visiting Europe, an Australian performance, including two performances in India and a tsunami relief concert in Australia, gathered an estimated £ 1. 6 million pounds. In 2004, Sting was selected as Muzkers Man of the Year, awarded the British Imperial Medal (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth. He and Mary J. Briji won the Grammy Award for "Every Time I Say Your Name".
Sting was seeking a change because only a few weeks have passed since the end of the Holy Love Tour. The bass, two guitars (Dominik Miller and Shane Fontein), and Drums (Josh Fleece), a more shaved rock sound, he was named "Broken Music". He participated in a si x-week tour and played a song that covers careers throughout the United States, mainly in university venues and cities that have never been played before. Sting also visited several universities as a guest lecturer on this tour, and talked about singing and music business in music classes in English classes.
In the spring of 2006, Sting returned to his hometown and was awarded an honorary music from the University of Newcastle. In the summer, a slightly changed lineup of guitar, Dominik Miller and Lyle Workman, drums, and Ave Laborier Jr. Ta. These performances succeeded from fans and critics, as they were held in the United States in the spring of the previous year.
In October 2006, Sting released songs from the album Labyrinth, featuring the talents of Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov, and turned his attention to his long-standing interest in the work of acclaimed songwriter Elizabeth John Dowland. Sting explains: "I'm not a singer trained for this repertoire, but I hope I can bring a freshness to these songs that more experienced singers may not have. For me, these are pop songs written in the 1600s, and are referenced as such." The album was a major critical and commercial success, charting worldwide and selling more albums in its first week than any of Dowland's previous works. In fact, the album was the best-selling classical album on the Billboard End of Year charts in 2006 and 2007. In February 2007, Sting surprised everyone by announcing their reunion with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers during a performance at the Grammy Awards: "We are The Police, and we're back!" The following day, at a press conference at the Whisky go-go club in Los Angeles, the band confirmed they were doing it again, embarking on what is now the world's worst-kept secret: a world tour. After rehearsals in Italy and Canada, the band kicked off the tour with a final rehearsal performance for fan club members, followed by two more shows at GM Place in Vancouver in May 2007. Fueled by enthusiastic press reviews and a mix of nostalgia from older fans seeing the band for the first time, and interest from new fans who only knew the band from their recordings, the tour sold more than 2. 5 million tickets worldwide in record time. In October 2006, Sting released songs from the album Labyrinth, featuring the talents of Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov, and turned his attention to his long-standing interest in the work of acclaimed songwriter Elizabeth John Dowland. Sting explains: "I'm not a singer trained for this repertoire, but I hope I can bring a freshness to these songs that more experienced singers don't have. For me, these are pop songs written in the 1600s, and they're referenced as such." The album was a huge critical and commercial success, charting worldwide and selling more albums in its first week than any of Dowland's previous works. In fact, the album was the best-selling classical album on the Billboard End of Year charts in 2006 and 2007. In February 2007, Sting surprised everyone by announcing their reunion with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers during a performance at the Grammy Awards: "We are The Police, and we're back!" The following day, at a press conference at the Whisky go-go club in Los Angeles, the band confirmed they were doing it again, embarking on what is now the world's worst-kept secret: a world tour. After rehearsals in Italy and Canada, the band kicked off the tour with a final rehearsal performance for fan club members, followed by two more shows at GM Place in Vancouver in May 2007. Fueled by enthusiastic press reviews and a mix of nostalgia from older fans seeing the band for the first time, and interest from new fans who only knew the band from their recordings, the tour sold more than 2. 5 million tickets worldwide in record time. In October 2006, Sting released songs from the album Labyrinth, featuring the talents of Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov, and turned his attention to his long-standing interest in the work of acclaimed songwriter Elizabeth John Dowland. Sting explains: "I'm not a singer trained for this repertoire, but I hope I can bring a freshness to these songs that more experienced singers may not have. For me, these are pop songs written in the 1600s, and are referenced as such." The album was a major critical and commercial success, charting worldwide and selling more albums in its first week than any of Dowland's previous works. In fact, the album was the best-selling classical album on the Billboard End of Year charts in 2006 and 2007. In February 2007, Sting surprised everyone by announcing their reunion with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers during a performance at the Grammy Awards: "We are The Police, and we're back!" The following day, at a press conference at the Whisky go-go club in Los Angeles, the band confirmed they were doing it again, embarking on what is now the world's worst-kept secret: a world tour. After rehearsals in Italy and Canada, the band kicked off the tour with a final rehearsal performance for fan club members, followed by two more shows at GM Place in Vancouver in May 2007. Fueled by enthusiastic press reviews and a mix of nostalgia from older fans seeing the band for the first time, and interest from new fans who only knew the band from their recordings, the tour sold more than 2. 5 million tickets worldwide in record time.
The reunited band proves that it is more popular than the "Synchronicity" tour, and is famous around the world, including Fenway Park (Boston), Rigley Field (Chicago), and Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles). We performed sold out in a number of stadium; Twickenham Stadium (London), Stud de France (Paris). Cloak Park (Dublin), River Plate Stadium (Buenos Aires). In the Dublin performance alone, the band mobilized 81. 000 fans. Among the awards acquired on this tour include "Grand Tour of the Year" (Paul Star Magazine), "Tour of the Year", "2007 Top Singing Tour" (Billboard There are magazines). In February 2008, the band announced that it would take the third North American tour with the support of Elvis Costello and the Importers. Elvis Costello and the Importers was planning to tour the band until August 2008, in addition to the summer tours around European festivals and stadiums.
A small concert appearing in the middle of 2009 covered the fact that Sting was recording a new solo album, but of course it was not expected. Sting, who has been overwinter, selects ancient hymn, carol, and folk songs, and reinstalls and recording a little bit of his own songs with talented musicians, including Dominik Miller and Catherine Tickel. did. The album "if on a winter's night. This album was released in the fall of 2009, and the song recorded on the album was premiered in the world of Sting, Dalam Cathedral in the northeastern part of England. Before Christmas in 2009, a performance was held in New York, Paris and Baden Baden. < SPAN> The reunited band proves that it is more popular than the "Synchronicity" tour, and all over the world, including Fenway Park (Boston), Rigley Field (Chicago), Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles). We performed sold out at a number of famous famous stadiums; Twickenham Stadium (London), Stud de France (Paris). Cloak Park (Dublin), River Plate Stadium (Buenos Aires). In the Dublin performance alone, the band mobilized 81. 000 fans. Among the awards acquired on this tour include "Grand Tour of the Year" (Paul Star Magazine), "Tour of the Year", "2007 Top Singing Tour" (Billboard There are magazines). In February 2008, the band announced that it would take the third North American tour with the support of Elvis Costello and the Importers. Elvis Costello and the Importers was planning to tour the band until August 2008, in addition to the summer tours around European festivals and stadiums.
A small concert appearing in the middle of 2009 covered the fact that Sting was recording a new solo album, but of course it was not expected. Sting, who has been overwinter, selects ancient hymn, carol, and folk songs, and reinstalls and recording a little bit of his own songs with talented musicians, including Dominik Miller and Catherine Tickel. did. The album "if on a winter's night. This album was released in the fall of 2009, and the song recorded on the album was premiered in the world of Sting, Dalam Cathedral in the northeastern part of England. Before Christmas in 2009, a performance was held in New York, Paris and Baden Baden. The reunited band proves that it is more popular than the "Synchronicity" tour, and is famous around the world, including Fenway Park (Boston), Rigley Field (Chicago), and Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles). We performed sold out in a number of stadium; Twickenham Stadium (London), Stud de France (Paris). Cloak Park (Dublin), River Plate Stadium (Buenos Aires). In the Dublin performance alone, the band mobilized 81. 000 fans. Among the awards acquired on this tour include "Grand Tour of the Year" (Paul Star Magazine), "Tour of the Year", "2007 Top Singing Tour" (Billboard There are magazines). In February 2008, the band announced that it would take the third North American tour with the support of Elvis Costello and the Importers. Elvis Costello and the Importers was planning to tour the band until August 2008, in addition to the summer tours around European festivals and stadiums.
Selected Career Awards
A small concert appearing in the middle of 2009 covered the fact that Sting was recording a new solo album, but of course it was not expected. Sting, who has been overwinter, selects ancient hymn, carol, and folk songs, and reinstalls and recording a little bit of his own songs with talented musicians, including Dominik Miller and Catherine Tickel. did. The album "if on a winter's night. This album was released in the fall of 2009, and the song recorded on the album was premiered in the world of Sting, Dalam Cathedral in the northeastern part of England. Before Christmas in 2009, a performance was held in New York, Paris and Baden Baden.
In 2010, Sting was in Dubai, Venezuela, Colombia, etc., and with the bands centered on Dominik Miller and David Sanshas, with the selected drummers with selected drummers such as Vinnie Colowita, Ave Labriel Junior, and Josh Fleece. We performed live according to. However, the main live activity of the year was the "Symphony" tour with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Dominik Miller, David Kosin, Joe Rory, Rani Clear, and Ira Coleman. On the tour, under the direction of Steven Mercurio (Pavarotti, Bocelli), his most famous song was replayed in a symphonic arrangement. The tour was held throughout the North America in June and July, reached Europe in the fall, and continued to Australace in 2011. In July 2010, the Studio album "SymphonicIties", which contains recording trucks, was released, and in late November the live CD/DVD "The World" recorded in O2 in Berlin was released.
In the fall of 2011, Sting celebrated his 6 0-yea r-old birthday at Beacon Theater in New York, holding a gorgeous concert featuring artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga. The gorgeous retrospective collection entitled "STING: 25 Years" comes with an innovative iPad app. In October 2011, Sting went on a tour again. A series of performances in North America was held with Dominik Miller, son Rufus Miller, Vinnie Koliuta, Violinist Peter Tickel, and singer Joe Rory. In early 2012, Sting performed a development performance of the ongoing music drama "The Last SHIP" in Newcastle. The performance was held with local actors, and the new song was first performed in public. Later, the David Sain t-Sain t-Casal keyboard was added and returned to North America and Europe until the summer of 2013. < SPAN> In 2010, Sting is Dubai, Venezuela, Colombia, etc., with the best drummers, including the bands centered on Dominik Miller and David Sain t-Casas, and the selected drummers such as Vinnie Colowita, Ave Laborier Jr., and Josh Fleece. We performed live according to each convenience. However, the main live activity of the year was the "Symphony" tour with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Dominik Miller, David Kosin, Joe Rory, Rani Clear, and Ira Coleman. On the tour, under the direction of Steven Mercurio (Pavarotti, Bocelli), his most famous song was replayed in a symphonic arrangement. The tour was held throughout the North America in June and July, reached Europe in the fall, and continued to Australace in 2011. In July 2010, the Studio album "SymphonicIties", which contains recording trucks, was released, and in late November the live CD/DVD "The World" recorded in O2 in Berlin was released.
In the fall of 2011, Sting celebrated his 6 0-yea r-old birthday at Beacon Theater in New York, holding a gorgeous concert featuring artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga. The gorgeous retrospective collection entitled "STING: 25 Years" comes with an innovative iPad app. In October 2011, Sting went on a tour again. A series of performances in North America was held with Dominik Miller, son Rufus Miller, Vinnie Koliuta, Violinist Peter Tickel, and singer Joe Rory. In early 2012, Sting performed a development performance of the ongoing music drama "The Last SHIP" in Newcastle. The performance was held with local actors, and the new song was first performed in public. Later, the David Sain t-Sain t-Casal keyboard was added and returned to North America and Europe until the summer of 2013. In 2010, Sting was in Dubai, Venezuela, Colombia, etc., and with the bands centered on Dominik Miller and David Sanshas, with the selected drummers with selected drummers such as Vinnie Colowita, Ave Labriel Junior, and Josh Fleece. We performed live according to. However, the main live activity of the year was the "Symphony" tour with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Dominik Miller, David Kosin, Joe Rory, Rani Clear, and Ira Coleman. On the tour, under the direction of Steven Mercurio (Pavarotti, Bocelli), his most famous song was replayed in a symphonic arrangement. The tour was held throughout the North America in June and July, reached Europe in the fall, and continued to Australace in 2011. In July 2010, the Studio album "SymphonicIties", which contains recording trucks, was released, and in late November the live CD/DVD "The World" recorded in O2 in Berlin was released.
In the fall of 2011, Sting celebrated his 6 0-yea r-old birthday at Beacon Theater in New York, holding a gorgeous concert featuring artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga. The gorgeous retrospective collection entitled "STING: 25 Years" comes with an innovative iPad app. In October 2011, Sting went on a tour again. A series of performances in North America was held with Dominik Miller, son Rufus Miller, Vinnie Koliuta, Violinist Peter Tickel, and singer Joe Rory. In early 2012, Sting performed a development performance of the ongoing music drama "The Last SHIP" in Newcastle. The performance was held with local actors, and the new song was first performed in public. Later, the David Sain t-Sain t-Casal keyboard was added and returned to North America and Europe until the summer of 2013.
In September 2013, Sting released his first album of original material since 2003's Sacred Love, The Last Ship. Inspired by the play of the same name, the album explores central themes of homecoming and self-discovery, drawing on his memories of growing up in the shadow of Swan Hunter's shipyards in Wall's End. The Last Ship opened to critical acclaim off-Broadway in Chicago in the summer of 2014, and had a late opening on Broadway in September of the same year, where it played over 100 performances. In between The Last Ship activities, Sting and Paul Simon toured North America in February and March 2014, performing solo sets and performing together in arenas. These shows were very well received, and Sting also performed in Australia, New Zealand and Europe in 2015. Immediately after the tour with Paul Simon ended, Sting played three sold-out shows on Tyneside for Sage Gateshead's 10th Birthday Appeal. In the summer of 2016, Sting and Peter Gabriel embarked on the Rock, Paper, Scissors tour. On these dates, Sting and Gabriel performed interesting sets with both bands playing each other's songs onstage throughout the show. After a few solo European shows over the summer, Sting announced that he would be releasing a new album, Rock 57 and 9th (named after the New York location of the studio where the album was recorded), in November 2016. After a few solo European dates over the summer, Sting announced that his new album, Rock 57th & amp; 9th (named after the New York location of the studio where the album was recorded), would be released in November 2016. His next world tour will take him to 104 cities in 41 countries around the world in 2017. In September 2013, Sting released his first album of original material since 2003's Sacred Love, The Last Ship. Inspired by the play of the same name, the album explores central themes of homecoming and self-discovery, drawing on his memories of growing up in the shadow of the Swan Hunter shipyards in Wall's End. The Last Ship opened to critical acclaim off-Broadway in Chicago in the summer of 2014, and opened late on Broadway in September of the same year, where it played over 100 performances. Between The Last Ship activities, Sting and Paul Simon have In February and March 2014, he toured North America with the band, performing solo sets and performing together. These shows were very well received, and in 2015, he also performed in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Immediately after the end of his tour with Paul Simon, Sting played three sold-out shows on Tyneside for Sage Gateshead's 10th Birthday Appeal.
In the summer of 2016, Sting and Peter Gabriel performed the "Rock, Paper, Scissors" tour. On these dates, Sting and Gabriel performed an interesting set with both bands playing each other's songs onstage throughout the show. After a few solo European shows in the summer, Sting announced that he would release a new album, Rock 57 and 9th (named after the New York location of the studio where the album was recorded), in November 2016.
After a few solo European dates over the summer, Sting announced that his new album, Rock 57th & amp; 9th (named after the New York location of the studio where the album was recorded), would be released in November 2016. His next world tour will take him to 104 cities in 41 countries around the world in 2017. In September 2013, Sting released his first album of original material since 2003's Sacred Love, The Last Ship. Inspired by the play of the same name, the album explores central themes of homecoming and self-discovery, drawing on his memories of growing up in the shadow of the Swan Hunter shipyards in Wall's End. The Last Ship opened to critical acclaim off-Broadway in Chicago in the summer of 2014, and opened late on Broadway in September of the same year, where it played over 100 performances. Between The Last Ship activities, Sting and Paul Simon recorded a number of albums in February 2014, including a 1990s album, The Last Ship, which was released in 2015. In April and March, Sting performed an arena tour in North America, performing solo sets and performing with other artists. These shows were very well received, and Sting also performed in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe in 2015. Immediately after the tour with Paul Simon, Sting played three sold-out shows on Tyneside for Sage Gateshead's 10th Birthday Appeal.
In the summer of 2016, Sting and Peter Gabriel performed the "Rock, Paper, Scissors" tour. On these dates, Sting and Gabriel performed an interesting set with both bands playing each other's songs onstage throughout the show. After a few solo European shows in the summer, Sting announced that he would release a new album, Rock 57 and 9th (named after the New York location of the studio where the album was recorded), in November 2016.
After a few solo European shows over the summer, Sting announced that his new album, Rock 57th & 9th (named after the New York location of the studio where the album was recorded), would be released in November 2016. His next world tour will take him to 104 cities in 41 countries in 2017.
In March 2018, the latest work, Music Ship, opened in Newcastle, was widely acclaimed by critics, and visited Dublin and went around the region. The album with Shaggy was released in April 2018, and Duo toured in North America throughout the summer and performed several performances in Latin America. The album was awarded the Grammy Award's Best Reggae album category. Sting will also play the role of Jackie White in the final performance held at the Princess of Wales Theater in Toronto from February to March 2019, and will replay in the early 2020 performance in Los Angeles and San Francisco. is.
In April 2019, BMC announced that "Every Breath You Take" was the most performed song that has achieved 15 million radio plays on behalf of "You've Lost That Feeling in the First Place".
In November 2021, Sting released Bridge. The album was written in a worl d-class trendy year, full of personal loss, separation, confusion, closure, and extreme social and political confusion. He explained: "These songs are between a certain place, a certain mental state, another mental state, life and death, and human relationships. We all need a bridge.
Due to the pandemic, the "Sting: My Songs" tour, which was scheduled to be held in the Coliseum of Caesters Place in Las Vegas in October 2021, has been postponed. My great success tours have been continued around the world in 2022 and 2023.
In 2024, Sting plans a series of orchestra performances, in addition to a large date with Billy Joel, and continues to shake things. In March 2024, Sting announced a dynamic new era "Sting 3. 0" tour, along with collaborator Dominik Miller (guitar) and Chris Mars (drummer). did. Following the performance in Europe, which begins in the spring, several night performances are scheduled for legendary North American theaters.
Sting continues to give curiosity and surprise as usual.
Grammy Award
1980 "Regatta de Blanc" Best Rock Instrumental Performance Award (The Police)
1981 "Don't Stand So Close To Me", the Best Rock Vocal Performance (Duo or Group), The Police
1981 "Bohn My Camel", Best Rock Instrumental Performance Award (The Police)
In the fall of 2011, Sting celebrated his 6 0-yea r-old birthday at Beacon Theater in New York, holding a gorgeous concert featuring artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga. The gorgeous retrospective collection entitled "STING: 25 Years" comes with an innovative iPad app. In October 2011, Sting went on a tour again. A series of performances in North America was held with Dominik Miller, son Rufus Miller, Vinnie Koliuta, Violinist Peter Tickel, and singer Joe Rory. In early 2012, Sting performed a development performance of the ongoing music drama "The Last SHIP" in Newcastle. The performance was held with local actors, and the new song was first performed in public. Later, the David Sain t-Sain t-Casal keyboard was added and returned to North America and Europe until the summer of 2013.
1984 "Evri Breath You take", Best Pop Performance Duo or Group (Vocal) Award = The Police
1984 "Synchronicity II", the Best Rock Performance Award (Vocal Duo or Group)-The Police
1984 "BRIMSTONE AND TREACLE", Best Rock Instrumental Performance Award (Sting
1986 "Bin g-on the Night", Best Fun Video Award (Sting)
1986 "Bin g-on the Night" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Award (Sting
1992 "THE SOUL CAGES", Best Rock Song Award (Sting)
1994 "IF EVERE I Lose My Faith in You", Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Award (Sting)
1994 "TEN SUMMONER'S TALES" Annual Long Form Video Award Sting
1994 "TEN SUMMONER'S TALES", Best Mechanical Recording Award (Hugh Pad Gum
2000 "Bran New Day", Best Pop Album Award (Sting & Kipper)
2000 "BRAND New Day", Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Award (Sting)
2001 "SHE WALKS THIS EARTH (SOBERANA ROSA)" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Awar d-Sting
2004 "WHENEVER I SAY YOUR NAME", Best Pop Vocal Collaboration Awar d-Sting & AMP; Amp;
2019 "44/876" Best Reggae album (Sting & Shaggy
Main BMI Award
1984 "Evri Breath You take", Song of the Year, Sting
1985 "Wrapped Around Your Finger", "King of Pain", "IF YOU LOVE SOMEBODY SET THET THEM FREE"
1986 "Fortress Around Your Heart", the most performing son g-Sting
1994 "Fields of Gold", BMI Pop Music Awar d-Sting
1994 "IF I Ever Lose My Faith in You", BMI Pop Music Award-Sting
1995 "If I Evar Loose My Face In You" BMI Best Performance Award-Sting
1995 "if I Ever Lose My Faith in You", BMI Most Performed College Radio Song of the Yea r-Stinging
1998 "Isle Miss You / Evri Breath You take", BMI Best Performing Best of the Year, Sting
1998 "Evri Breath You Takes", BMI Award Radio Play 5 million Awards-Sting
1998 "Fields of Gold", BMI Award 2 million Radio Play Awards (Sting)
2000 "Evri Breath You Takes", BMI Award 5 million Radio Play Awards (Sting)
2000 "I Ever Lose My Faith in You", BMI Award 2 million Radio Play Awards (Sting)
2000 "SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD", BMI Award 2 million Radio Play Award (Sting)
2001 "Brand New Day" BMI Pop Award (2000, 446.
2001 "Desert Rose" BMI/ Robert S. Musel Crystel Award (2000's highest performance (828. 092 times)) -Sting
2002 "Emotional" (recorded by Carl Thomas sampling "Shape of My Heart") Urban Award (218 performances in 2001, 275 wins)
2005 "Every Breath You Take", BMI Award for 8 million radio plays (Sting)
2011 "Every Breath You Take", BMI Songwriter Award for over 10 million performances (Sting)
2012 "Every Breath You Take", BMI Songwriter Award for over 11 million performances, "Don't Stand So Close To Me", BMI Songwriter Award for over 5 million performances, "Message In A Bottle", "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You", "De Do Do De Da Da", BMI Songwriter Award for over 3 million performances - Sting
2016 "Every Breath You Take", 13 million performances, BMI Songwriter Award for over 10 million performances - Sting BMI Songwriter Award for over 10 million performances - Sting
2016 BMI Icon Award
2019 BMI Songwriter Award for over 15 million performances for "Every Breath You Take" - Sting
2012 "Every Breath You Take", BMI Songwriter Award for over 11 million performances, "Don't Stand So Close To Me", BMI Songwriter Award for over 5 million performances, "Message In A Bottle", "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You", "De Do Do De Da Da", BMI Songwriter Award for over 3 million performances - Sting
2021 BMI Songwriter Award for over 16 million performances for "Every Breath You Take" - Sting
2021 BMI Songwriter Award for over 7 million performances for "Don't Stand So Close to Me" - Sting
2022 BMI Songwriter Award for over 7 million performances for "Roxanne" - Sting
2023 BMI Songwriter Award for over 10 million performances for "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" - Sting
2023 BMI Songwriter Award for "Every Breath You Take" with over 18 million performances - Sting
BRIT Awards
1982 Best Group (The Police)
1985 Outstanding Contribution to British Music (The Police)
1991 Best Male Solo Artist (Sting)
2002 Outstanding Contribution to British Music - Sting
Golden Globe Awards
2000 Nominated: Best Song (My Funny Friend and Me)
2001 Winner: Best Song (Until) by Kate & Leopold