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Considered one of the most respected solo
artists in music history as well as lead vocalist and band member of one of
the most popular bands of all time, The Police, Sting has become an
influential part of the music industry, as well as in social awareness
causes. As a songwriter, vocalist and musician, the British artist is
responsible for music that has spanned over 2 decades.
Born Gordon Sumner on the 2nd of October 1951, the future musician was born
and raised in Newcastle, the northeast of England. The son of Audrey, a
hairdresser, and Eric, a milkman, the artist formerly known as Gordon
received his introduction to music thanks to his mother. A classically
trained pianist, Audrey Sumner taught her son the piano, an instrument which
he mastered.
Despite his piano skills, his true passion was guitar and jazz. After
graduating from teacher's college, working as an English teacher and soccer
coach, and then as a ditch-digger, Sting followed his true calling and
headed for London to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional musician.
Once in London, he started off playing jazz and earned his moniker "Sting"
by wearing a black and yellow jersey while performing. Sting joined
guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland to form The Police in
1977. The band had an instant hit single on their hands with "Roxanne", a
song about prostitution. The song became even more of a hit when it was
banned by the BBC.
While being the lead vocalist and bassist for the police, Sting had some
independent projects in the works. He starred in the film Brimstone And
Treacle; co-wrote "Money For Nothing" with the Dire Straits; and
collaborated on Phil Collins' album, No Jacket Required.
5 hit albums and a score of chart topping singles later, Sting decided to
finally leave The Police in 1985.
Following the success of the classic hit "Every Breath You Take" and the
album, Synchronicity, Sting formed a jazz touring band called The Blue
Turtles, including saxophone player Branford Marsalis.
Although he left The Police at the height of their popularity, Sting proved
that he could have the same kind of success as a solo artist. His first
album, 1985's The Dream of Blue Turtles, went platinum and provided
listeners with a blend of jazz, funk, classical music, and reggae, which was
very apparent in his music back in the days with the Police.
In 1986, the concert album Bring On the Night was released, featuring
members of The Blue Turtles Group. Nothing Like the Sun was released in
1987, and was dedicated to Sting's mother, who had just passed away. The
album spawned the funky-sounding single "We'll Be Together".
Soul Cages, which was more autobiographical and this time dedicated to his
father's recent death, was released in 1991. The Soul Cages is one of
Sting's darker projects, but did spawn the hit "All This Time".
1993 proved to be a big year for the musician. The album Ten Summoner's
Tales was released, went double platinum and spawned two hits ("If I Ever
Lose My Faith In You" and "Fields of Gold"). The album also garnered a
Grammy award for the single "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You", for Engineered
Album, and was nominated for Album of the Year.
Sting also recorded the single "All For Love" with Rod Stewart and STING,
for the soundtrack to the film The Three Musketeers. One year later, the
album Fields of Gold made its way to the music scene, a compilation of
Sting's hits, featuring two new singles.
Although not as much of a success as Ten Summoner's Tales, Mercury Falling,
released in 1996, was still respected in its own right. The album, which
blends a mix of different music genres such as country, jazz, rock, gospel,
and soul, received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Album and spawned a
Grammy nominated song for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the single
"Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot".
Brand New Day, Sting's most recent musical installation, was hailed by
Rolling Stone as "Sting's most stylistically integrated album", with a blend
of Rai music (as heard on the single "Desert Rose"), bossa novas and
country.
Adding to his acting repertoire, Sting appeared in the films Dune, Stormy
Monday and Plenty, and starred in the Broadway performance of The Threepenny
Opera.
When not in the recording studio or behind the camera, Sting's work in the
realm of social awareness has always been an important part of his life. He
has performed for the charitable concert Live Aid (benefiting famine in
Ethiopia) and other concerts to raise money for Amnesty International;
helped found the Rainforest Foundation; and has strived to help preserve
Brazilian territory.
Sting's other full-time job is husband to his wife of 8 years, Trudie
Styler, and father to his 6 children (2 with his first wife, Frances
Tomelty; 4 with Styler).
With forays into practically every musical genre; a slew of Grammy Award
winning and nominated projects; collaborations with other musical greats
such as Luciano Pavarotti, Eric Clapton and Stevie Wonder; and endless work
for human rights and environmental causes, Sting remains one of the most
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