Times have certainly changed: in the past, musicians would rarely boast about consuming cannabis for fear of the shame 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, ...
In the same interview. Copeland identifies McCartney as the nicest rock star he knows. "He sets the standard," the drummer ...
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 ...
Both on his own and as part of The Police (among several other bands), Stewart Copeland is one of rock’s greatest and most inventive percussionists. He’s proved that notion time and time again, and he ...
During their heights of fame – and even in the years since – the Police have often been accused of being arrogant. Now, Stewart Copeland has admitted the label is accurate. “We were convinced, ...
A don’t-@-me case can be made that the hottest rock-and-roll drummers in the world, circa 1980, were Stewart Copeland, of the Police, and Animal, of the Muppets. Recently, the two were hoping to meet ...
The Police drummer Stewart Copeland answers the internet's burning questions about playing the drums. What is the most difficult song to drum? What's the best way for a beginner to learn how to drum ...
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 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 ...
Despite not having toured in nearly two decades or releasing new music since the 1980s, The Police's "Every Breath You Take" ...
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, ...
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