The post The Police’s Stewart Copeland Performs Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin'” as He Hears It for First Time: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Stewart Copeland, legendary drummer of The Police, was ...
In June 1978, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers and Gordon “Sting” Sumner appeared on Top of the Pops for the first time. Introduced as “Klark Kent” by presenter Tony Blackburn, the group proceeded to ...
Police drummer Stewart Copeland has been involved in an arresting variety of projects lately. One of those projects includes putting together a new book titled Stewart Copeland’s Police Diaries that ...
Appearing on the Broken Record podcast, Copeland remembered the early years of the Police and how they were part of a variety show in Germany. The featured acts included ballet dancing, lasers, and ...
Stewart Copeland didn’t think much of “Roxanne” the first time he heard it, admitting he considered the tune a “throwaway song.” The Police drummer was recently a guest on The Bob Lefsetz Podcast, ...
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 ...
Stewart Copeland has detailed a dicey night he spent inside of an African jail. The Police drummer was filming a documentary about the origins of American music when he got into some trouble traveling ...
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 ...
Stewart Copeland, founder and drummer of The Police, is teaming with Indian musician Ricky Kej on “Police – Beyond Borders” where the legendary rock band’s classic songs are recreated in global ...
The Police drummer Stewart Copeland is the latest guest on the SPIN Presents Lipps Service podcast, during which he and host Scott Lipps discuss the legendary band’s formation, quick rise to fame and ...
Every breath we take brings Erie closer to seeing Stewart Copeland on the Warner Theatre stage with the Erie Philharmonic. Starting Saturday at 8 p.m., and again Sunday at 3 p.m., the drummer from the ...
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