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U.S. concert business slumps despite reunion tours (Reuters)
23-Dec-2007   (Cached page)

Lead singer and bassist Sting (front), guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland (both in the video screen) perform at the Puerto Rico Coliseum The Police Reunion tour in San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 11, 2007. (Ana Martinez/Reuters)Reuters - High-priced reunion tours by the Police, Van Halen and Genesis failed to prevent the North American concert industry from posting its worst year since 2004, according to a music industry trade publication.




Police guitarist brings memoir to big screen (Reuters)
31-Oct-2007   (Cached page)

Drummer Stewart Copeland (L) and guitarist Andy Summers of The Police perform during a concert at Lluis Companys Stadium in Barcelona, September 27, 2007. Summers always took his beloved Leica camera on tours with the band. So when the legendary rock act split in the mid 1980s, Summers decided to explore his skills as a photographer. (Albert Gea/Reuters)Reuters - Police guitarist Andy Summers is turning his autobiography "One Train Later" into a feature documentary, which will boast 25,000 photos from his collection as well as footage from the band's reunion tour.




Police, Ween, Flaming Lips in fine form at Bonnaroo (Reuters)
18-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

Sting (L), Stewart Copeland (back), and Andy Summers of The Police perform at Key Arena in Seattle, Washington, June 6, 2007. The Police's first festival appearance since reuniting last month and performances by Ween and the Flaming Lips highlighted the Saturday (June 16) bill at the Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tenn. (Robert Sorbo/Reuters)Reuters - The Police's first festival appearance since reuniting last month and performances by Ween and the Flaming Lips highlighted the Saturday (June 16) bill at the Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tenn.




Police drummer says he enjoys a simple life (Reuters)
08-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

Stewart Copeland, founding member of The Police, poses for Reuters as he walks at Main Street in Park City, Utah during the Sundance Film Festival in this January 23, 2006 file photo. Copeland, drummer of reunited rock band the Police, might spend time at fellow band member Sting's country estate in Italy but he prefers a simpler life. (Sam Mircovich/Reuters)Reuters - Stewart Copeland, drummer of reunited rock band the Police, might spend time at fellow band member Sting's country estate in Italy, but he prefers a simpler life.




Police drummer blasts reunion concert (AP)
02-Jun-2007   (Cached page)
AP - The crowds have been ecstatic, but Police drummer Stewart Copeland has been anything but impressed so far by the band's reunion concerts.

Police drummer rips band's "lame" concert (Reuters)
01-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

Drummer Stewart Copeland performs during the opening concert of the Police Reunion Tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, May 28, 2007. (Andy Clark/Reuters)Reuters - The singer in the Police jumps like a "petulant pansy," the drummer is making a "complete hash," and who knows what the guitarist is doing?




Reunited rockers the Police begin world tour (Reuters)
29-May-2007   (Cached page)

Stewart Copeland, founding member of The Police, poses for Reuters as he walks at Main Street in Park City, Utah during the Sundance Film Festival in this file photo from January 23, 2006. Copeland wants 'the rules to be completely different' for the reunited Police at its upcoming Bonnaroo performance, including possible guest appearances from other artists. (Sam Mircovich/Reuters)Reuters - Playing loud and loose like they had never been away, the Police kicked off their first world tour in more than 20 years on Monday, delivering a two-hour set for 20,000 fans in Canada.




Reunited Police thrive on tension (Reuters)
26-May-2007   (Cached page)

Stewart Copeland, founding member of The Police, poses for Reuters as he walks at Main Street in Park City, Utah during the Sundance Film Festival in this file photo from January 23, 2006. Copeland wants 'the rules to be completely different' for the reunited Police at its upcoming Bonnaroo performance, including possible guest appearances from other artists. (Sam Mircovich/Reuters)Reuters - The members of reunited rock band the Police are at war with each other -- and they couldn't be having more fun.




Copeland wants Police to break rules at Bonnaroo (Reuters)
23-May-2007   (Cached page)

Stewart Copeland, founding member of The Police, poses for Reuters as he walks at Main Street in Park City, Utah during the Sundance Film Festival in this file photo from January 23, 2006. Copeland wants 'the rules to be completely different' for the reunited Police at its upcoming Bonnaroo performance, including possible guest appearances from other artists. (Sam Mircovich/Reuters)Reuters - He may not be able to convince his bandmates, but Police drummer Stewart Copeland wants "the rules to be completely different" for the reunited trio at its upcoming Bonnaroo performance, including possible guest appearances from other artists.




Spirit in the material world: High hopes for Police tour (Reuters)
17-Feb-2007   (Cached page)

Members of The Police, Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers (L-R) acknowledge the audience at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 11, 2007. When Sting announced, 'We're the Police and we're back' from the Staples Center stage at the Grammy Awards, he heralded a tour that has long been a dream for music fans and the concert industry alike. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)Reuters - When Sting announced, "We're the Police and we're back" from the Staples Center stage at the Grammy Awards, he heralded a tour that has long been a dream for music fans and the concert industry alike.




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