Stewart Copeland is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted musician and the drummer for the British rock band The Police. He is also the author of the new book “Stewart Copeland’s Police Diaries.” ...
Stewart Copeland keeps moving. Professionally, creatively, behind his drum kit and, as it turns out, in interviews, too. Over an hour or so, as we chat via video-call, he does circuits of his ...
Throughout his time as drummer for The Police, Stewart Copeland kept copious notes. He finally has publishing them, and talks to NPR's Leila Fadel about his book: Stewart Copeland's Police Diaries.
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 ...
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 ...
The band’s drummer and guitarist say the singer has underpaid them for the “digital exploitation” of songs like “Every Breath You Take.” Sting’s lawyers call the claim “illegitimate.” By Alex Marshall ...
For most of us, the average calendar entry is made up of mundane details. COPELAND: The 22nd - up early, laundry, office sunny. FADEL: But in 1977, Stewart Copeland's life was about to become anything ...