Whether it was cracking jokes, leading an orchestra, pounding drums or accepting a prestigious award from SMU, Steward Copeland – musician, composer and former drummer for The Police – brought an ...
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A word of advice to Sting: Avoid Portland on March 16. (Just kidding. Maybe.) Stewart Copeland, drummer and founder of The Police (and longtime frenemy of Sting, The Police’s former frontman), is ...
The words “Are you ready to rock?!” are seldom heard, and meant, in Detroit’s Orchestra Hall — especially when the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is on stage. But Stewart Copeland, a Rock and Roll Hall of ...
With a plethora of hits including “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” “Every Breath You Take” and “Roxanne,” The Police are still ubiquitous on AOR radio. But Gen Zers might not know just how influential ...
The Police broke up in 1984 and disbanded — for good, its members maintain — after 2007-08 reunion tours. But the band is still very much alive in Stewart Copeland’s hands. After launching a ...
Composer Stewart Copeland, best known as the drummer for the Police, discusses composing and music scoring with music and film students at SMU on Thursday, April, 12, 2012. Rex C. Curry / Special ...
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra sends word that because practices have been canceled this week because of the weather, the world premiere of Stewart COpeland’s concerto has been postponed until Friday, ...
Stewart Copeland was a globetrotter long before he conquered the world with the Police. Born in Virginia, he grew up in Egypt, Lebanon and London. After settling behind the drum kit with the Police in ...