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Andy Summers

Andrew James Summers (born 31 December 1942), is an English guitarist who was a member of the rock band The Police. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a band member in 2003.[1] Summers has recorded solo albums, collaborated with other musicians, composed film scores, and exhibited his photography in galleries.

Andy Summers
Summers in 2015
Background information
Birth nameAndrew James Summers
Born (1942-12-31) 31 December 1942 (age 80)
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, England
OriginBournemouth, Hampshire, England
GenresRock, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, new wave, new-age, avant-garde
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1959–present
LabelsA&M, Private Music, RCA Victor
Formerly ofThe Police, Dantalian's Chariot, Soft Machine, The Animals
Websiteandysummers.com

Early life

Andrew James Summers was born in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, England, on 31 December 1942.[2][3]

During his childhood, his family moved to Bournemouth, which was then in Hampshire. After several years of piano lessons, he took up the guitar.[4]

At an early age, he played jazz guitar. In his teens, he saw a concert by Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie in London that left a lasting impression.[5] By 16, he was playing in local clubs, and by 19, he had moved to London with his friend Zoot Money to form Zoot Money's Big Roll Band.[4]

Musical career

Pre-Police career

Summers's professional career began in the mid-1960s in London as guitarist for the British rhythm and blues band Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, which eventually came under the influence of the psychedelic scene and evolved into the acid rock group Dantalian's Chariot.[6] In September 1966, Summers was the first guitarist encountered by Jimi Hendrix after landing in the UK.[7] The young Summers is portrayed in fiction as one of the "two main love interests" in Jenny Fabian and Johnny Byrne's 1969 book Groupie, in which he is given the pseudonym "Davey".[8]

After the demise of Dantalian's Chariot, Summers joined Soft Machine for three months and toured the United States. For a brief time in 1968, he was a member of the Animals, then known as Eric Burdon and the Animals, with whom he recorded one album, Love Is. The album features a recording of Traffic's "Coloured Rain", which includes a 4 minute and 15 second guitar solo by Summers. The LP also included a reworked version of Dantalian's Chariot's sole single "Madman Running Through the Fields".

After five years in Los Angeles, mostly spent studying classical guitar and composition in the music programme at California State University, Northridge, from which he graduated in 1972, he returned to London with his American girlfriend, Kate Lunken.[9]

In London, Summers recorded and toured with acts including Kevin Coyne, Jon Lord, Joan Armatrading, David Essex, Neil Sedaka and Kevin Ayers. In October 1975 he participated in an orchestral rendition of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

In 1977, Summers was invited by ex-Gong bassist Mike Howlett to join his band Strontium 90, but was soon coaxed away by future Police bandmates Sting and Stewart Copeland.

The Police

 
Summers in 1979

Summers achieved international fame as the guitarist for the Police, which he joined in 1977, eventually replacing original guitarist Henry Padovani. Emerging from London's punk scene, the Police gained international renown with many hit songs, including "Message in a Bottle", "Roxanne", "Don't Stand So Close to Me", "Every Breath You Take", and "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic". During his time with the band, Summers twice won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, first in 1979 for "Reggatta de Blanc" (written with Copeland and Sting) and in 1980 for "Behind My Camel".

Although Sting was the lead singer of the band, Summers occasionally contributed lead vocals, as in "Be My Girl/Sally" (1978), "Friends" (1980), "Mother" (1983), and "Someone to Talk To" (1983). Other notable Summers compositions from this period are "Omegaman" (which would have been released as the debut single from the 1981 Ghost in the Machine album had Sting not objected), "Shambelle" (1981), "Once Upon a Daydream," and "Murder by Numbers" both co-written with Sting (both 1983). In early 1984, after seven years together and record sales around 80 million, the Police disbanded.[10]

Summers wrote the guitar riff for "Every Breath You Take", though was not given a songwriting credit. It was recorded in one take with his 1961 Fender Stratocaster during the Synchronicity sessions. The song was number one for eight weeks. Sting won the 1983 Grammy Award for Song of the Year, and the Police won Best Pop Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal for this song. Summers provides an account of the session in his memoir, One Train Later.[11]

As a member of the Police, Summers created a trademark guitar sound, which relied heavily on a chorus effect. He explained in 2017 how the sound came about:

"I created it sort of out of necessity; my mission was 'We're going to play for two hours each night as a trio,' so I wanted to have this fantastic, coloured guitar sound that was different for every song. So, I used the Echoplex, then a chorus, and a few other pedals…envelope filters. As we went on, I acquired more stuff and got a Pete Cornish board, but what was driving it was to invade and push the edge of what the guitar was supposed to sound like, and make it really interesting over a show. So, it wasn't just one straight sound all the time. I could move it around. And it was appreciated by many millions of people (laughs). Of course, it's very tired and a bit 'retro' now; I'm not very keen on it anymore. But in those days it was new, fresh, and exciting."[12]

Post-Police

 
Summers in 1989

Summers's solo career has included recording, touring, composing for films (including Down and Out in Beverly Hills and Weekend at Bernie's), and exhibiting his photography in art galleries around the world.

He recorded the duet albums I Advance Masked (1982) and Bewitched (1984) with guitarist Robert Fripp of King Crimson, as well as duet albums with Victor Biglione, John Etheridge, and Benjamin Verdery. His solo debut album, XYZ, was released in 1987 and is the only noninstrumental album in his solo catalogue. Although it included pop material, such as the single "Love is the Strangest Way", it failed to dent the charts. In 1987, Sting invited Summers to perform on his second album ...Nothing Like the Sun, a favour the singer returned by playing bass on Charming Snakes (1990) and later contributing vocals to "'Round Midnight" on Summers' tribute album to Thelonious Monk, Green Chimneys, in 1999. In the mid-1990s Summers briefly returned to a more rock-oriented sound with Synesthesia (1995) and The Last Dance of Mr X (1997) before recording a string of jazz albums. He also participated in the formation of Animal Logic. In 1992, he led the house band (credited as musical director) for The Dennis Miller Show.[13][14]

 
Summers in 2006

The Police reunion

During the 2007 Grammy Awards show, the Police played "Roxanne" and subsequently announced that they would be going on tour. The Police Reunion Tour began in Vancouver, Canada, on 28 May 2007 and continued until August 2008, becoming the third-highest-grossing tour of all time.[15]

Circa Zero

In August 2013, Summers announced he had formed the band Circa Zero with Rob Giles from the Rescues.[16] Originally, drummer Emmanuelle Caplette was also a member of the band.[17] Their debut show was 25 July 2013 at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.[18] The band's debut album, Circus Hero, was released 25 March 2014.[19] It is titled after a malapropism of the band's name made by a radio disc jockey during an interview of Summers.[20][21]

Call the Police

In March 2017, Summers announced he had formed Call the Police, a Police tribute band, with two Brazilian musicians, Rodrigo Santos (Barão Vermelho or Red Baron) on bass guitar and vocals and Joao Barone (Os Paralamas do Sucesso) on drums.[22]

Material loss

In 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Summers among hundreds of musicians whose material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.[23]

Awards and honours

  • Grammy Award, Best Rock Instrumental, "Reggatta de Blanc", 1979
  • Grammy Award, Best Rock Instrumental, "Behind My Camel", 1980
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction with the Police, 2003[24]
  • Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, with the Police, 2007[25]
  • Honorary doctorate, Bournemouth University, 2008[26]
  • Hall of Fame, Guitar Player magazine[11]
  • Vote number one pop guitarist, five years, Guitar Player magazine[11]
  • Guiding Light Award, Progressive Music Awards, 2016[27]
  • 85th guitarist of all time, Rolling Stone magazine[28]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Gibson Guitar Awards, 2000[29]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Roland and BOSS, 2017[30]
  • One Train Later (2006) was voted music book of the year by Mojo and was turned into the 2012 documentary Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police.[31] The documentary was released on DVD in July 2015.[32]

Personal life

Summers was married to American singer Robin Lane between 1969 and 1970. He married his second wife, Kate, in 1973 and they had one daughter in 1978, Layla Zoe Summers. Summers' years with The Police took its toll on their marriage, however, leading them to divorce in 1981, although they remarried in 1985. In 1987, Kate and Andy's twin sons Maurice X and Anton Y were born.[33] As of 2022, Summers resides in Santa Monica, California, with his wife and family.[34]

Discography

Solo albums

  • XYZ (MCA, 1987)
  • Mysterious Barricades (Private Music, 1988)
  • The Golden Wire (Private, 1989)
  • Charming Snakes (Private, 1990)
  • World Gone Strange (Private, 1991)
  • Synaesthesia (CMP, 1995)
  • The Last Dance of Mr. X (BMG/RCA Victor, 1997)
  • A Windham Hill Retrospective (Windham Hill Records, 1998) (compilation)
  • Green Chimneys: The Music of Thelonious Monk (BMG Classics/RCA Victor, 1999)
  • Peggy's Blue Skylight (BMG Classics/RCA Victor, 2000)
  • Earth + Sky (Golden Wire, 2003)
  • The X Tracks (Golden Wire, 2004) (compilation)
  • Metal Dog (Flickering Shadow, 2015)
  • Triboluminescence (Flickering Shadow, 2017)
  • Harmonics of the Night (Flickering Shadow, 2021)

Collaborations

Film soundtracks

  • The Wild Life (MCA, 1984)
  • 2010 (A&M, 1984) (contributor)
  • Band of the Hand (1985)
  • Down and Out in Beverly Hills (MCA, 1986)
  • Weekend at Bernie's (Arista, 1989)
  • The Craft (Columbia, 1996)

Singles

  • "Parade"/"Train" with Robert Fripp (1984)
  • "2010"/"To Hal and Back" (1984)
  • "Love is the Strangest Way"/"Nowhere" (1987)
  • "Bring on the Night" (Police cover) with 40 Fingers (2022)

As band member

With The Police

With Eric Burdon and the Animals

With Kevin Ayers

  • First Show in the Appearance Business (1996)
  • Too Old to Die Young (1998)
  • Yes We Have No Mananas, So Get Your Mananas Today (EMI/Harvest, 2009)

With Kevin Coyne

  • Matching Head and Feet (Virgin, 1975)
  • Heartburn (Virgin, 1976)
  • In Living Black and White (Virgin, 1976)
  • Sign of the Times (Virgin, 1994)
  • On Air (Tradition & Moderne, 2008)

With Dantalian's Chariot

  • Chariot Rising (Wooden Hill, 1996)

With Eberhard Schoener

  • The Book (Ariola 1977)
  • Trance-Formation (Harvest/EMI Electrola 1977)
  • Video-Flashback (Harvest, 1979)
  • Video Magic (Harvest, 1978)

With Strontium 90

  • Police Academy (Pangaea, 1997)

With Zoot Money's Big Roll Band

  • It Should Have Been Me (1965)
  • Zoot! (Columbia, 1966)
  • Transition (1968)
  • Were You There? (Indigo, 1999)
  • Fully Clothed & Naked (Indigo, 2000)

As guest

Books

References

  1. ^ Savage, Mark (30 January 2007). "The arresting case of The Police". BBC News. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  2. ^ Welch, Chris (1996). The Complete Guide to the Music of The Police and Sting. London: Omnibus Press. p. xii. ISBN 978-0-7119-5302-4. Andy Summers was born Andrew James Summers on December 31, 1942, in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire
  3. ^ (The birth date of Andy Summers -- aka Andrew James Somers aka Andrew James Summers -- is predominantly listed as 31 December 1942, on numerous online sites, including [1], [2], [3], and [4]. The link in Citation #3 confirms this. Summers' age was also listed as 44 in the birthdays segment of the 31 December 1986, episode of Entertainment Tonight.)
  4. ^ a b Huey, Steve. "Andy Summers". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  5. ^ Maxwell, Jackson (26 October 2018). "Andy Summers Talks Echoplex Pedals, Recording with the Police and Jamming with Jimi Hendrix". guitarworld. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  6. ^ Bennett, Graham (2005). Soft machine. London: SAF. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-946719-84-6.
  7. ^ Hepworth, David (2017). Uncommon People: The Rise and Fall of the Rock Stars. London: Bantam Press/Transworld. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-593-07762-7.
  8. ^ Wilkinson, Roy (July 1997). "All I ever got asked was, Which band is which, did you really do it, can I have a blow-job?". Select: 115.
  9. ^ Martin, Jorge (11 April 2015). "CSUN Alumnus Andy Summers Reflects on His Police Days and More in "Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police"".
  10. ^ Welch, Chris (1996). The complete guide to the music of The Police and Sting. London: Omnibus Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-7119-5302-4.
  11. ^ a b c Summers, Andy (2007). One Train Later: A Memoir. Macmillan. ISBN 978-1429909297. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  12. ^ Prato, Greg (2017). "Andy Summers: Creating Light From Dark". Vintage Guitar. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  13. ^ Lebovitz, David (28 August 2015). "Talk Show Graveyard: The Dennis Miller Show". DeadShirt.net. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  14. ^ "The Dennis Miller Show". RadioTimes.com. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  15. ^ Leeds, Jeff (30 January 2007). "The Police Will Kick Off the Grammys". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Baltin, Steve (13 August 2013). "The Police's Andy Summers Goes Back to Basics With Circa Zero". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  17. ^ Ragogna, Mike (26 March 2014). "Silver Rails and Circus Hero: Conversations With Jack Bruce and Andy Summers". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  18. ^ "CIRCA ZERO DEBUT SHOW EL REY THEATRE LOS ANGELES". AndySummers.com. 25 June 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  19. ^ "Circa Zero's Circus Hero March 25, 2014 Release Date". AndySummers.com. 7 February 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  20. ^ Ragogna, Mike (26 March 2014). "Silver Rails and Circus Hero: Conversations With Jack Bruce and Andy Summers". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 1 May 2014. I was on this early morning radio station and the guy said, "Yeah, here he is with the new record from Circus Hero!" and I went, "Oh, god. It's Circa. Zero." But anyway I told Rob and he said, "Yeah, we should call the album that." Just to be a little bit weird. I thought about the early Police albums where we had all these weird titles that kind of got people's attention. Might as well have fun with it.
  21. ^ Summers, Andy and Kerr, Jim (12 November 2012). Andy Summers Interview Promo Movie & Circa Zero. youtube.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  22. ^ "Brazil Tour Dates with Call the Police - Andy Summers". andysummers.com. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  23. ^ Rosen, Jody (25 June 2019). "Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  24. ^ "The Police: inducted in 2003 | The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum". Rockhall.com. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  25. ^ "Cérémonie de remise des insignes de Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres à Sting, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers, du groupe The Police". 1 October 2007. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  26. ^ "2008 Graduates – Graduation Ceremony – Bournemouth University". Bournemouth.ac.uk. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  27. ^ Beaudin, Jon (2 September 2016). . Smooth Jazz Now. Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  28. ^ Browne, Davis; Doyle, Patrick; Fricke, Davis (23 November 2011). "100 Greatest Guitarists". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  29. ^ Basham, David (23 February 2000). "Andy Summers, Jeff Beck, Sheryl Crow Win Guitar Awards". MTV News. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  30. ^ "Roland and BOSS Present Lifetime Achievement Awards to Andy Summers and Jean-Michel Jarre". www.rolandus.com. 17 February 2017. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  31. ^ Frank W. Hoffmann, Howard Ferstle (2005). Encyclopedia of recorded sound. New York, NY: Routledge. p. 845. ISBN 978-0-415-93835-8.
  32. ^ "2015 Theatrical Movies". Soundtrack.net. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  33. ^ Hiscock, John (23 August 2015). "Andy Summers: In The Police we were so desirable to girls but I paid heavy price". mirror.
  34. ^ Wright, John (23 January 2022). "The Police's Andy Summers: 'I made $1m a night – and played 150 times'". Sunday Telegraph. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  35. ^ "Andy Summers Discography". andysummers.com. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  36. ^ Summers, Andy (1983). Throb. William Morrow. ISBN 0-688-02339-8.
  37. ^ Summers, Andy (2004). Light Strings. Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-0-8118-4324-9.
  38. ^ Summers, Andy (2007). One Train Later: A Memoir. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-312-37481-5.
  39. ^ Summers, Andy (2007). I'll Be Watching You: Inside the Police 1980–83. Taschen America LLC. ISBN 978-3-8228-2764-2.
  40. ^ Summers, Andy (2009). Throb. Nazraeli. ISBN 978-1-59005-256-3.
  41. ^ Summers, Andy (2018). The Bones of Chuang Tzu. Steidl. ISBN 978-3-95829-403-5.
  42. ^ Summers, Andy (2019). A Certain Strangeness. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-47731-890-4.

External links

  • Official website  
  • The Police official site
  • Circa Zero official website
  • Interview: "Andy Summers: The Blessing and The Curse" - Rockerzine.com 2015
  • BBC interview with Andy Summers including audio
  • Book Review of Andy Summers' One Train Later
  • Police Guitarist Andy Summers to Release Short Story Debut, 'Fretted and Moaning'
  • Andy Summers at IMDb

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For the 19th century baseball player see Andy Sommers Andrew James Summers born 31 December 1942 is an English guitarist who was a member of the rock band The Police He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a band member in 2003 1 Summers has recorded solo albums collaborated with other musicians composed film scores and exhibited his photography in galleries Andy SummersSummers in 2015Background informationBirth nameAndrew James SummersBorn 1942 12 31 31 December 1942 age 80 Poulton le Fylde Lancashire EnglandOriginBournemouth Hampshire EnglandGenresRock pop jazz jazz fusion new wave new age avant gardeOccupation s GuitaristYears active1959 presentLabelsA amp M Private Music RCA VictorFormerly ofThe Police Dantalian s Chariot Soft Machine The AnimalsWebsiteandysummers wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 2 1 Pre Police career 2 2 The Police 2 3 Post Police 2 4 The Police reunion 2 5 Circa Zero 2 6 Call the Police 2 7 Material loss 3 Awards and honours 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Solo albums 5 2 Collaborations 5 3 Film soundtracks 5 4 Singles 5 5 As band member 5 6 As guest 6 Books 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditAndrew James Summers was born in Poulton le Fylde Lancashire England on 31 December 1942 2 3 During his childhood his family moved to Bournemouth which was then in Hampshire After several years of piano lessons he took up the guitar 4 At an early age he played jazz guitar In his teens he saw a concert by Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie in London that left a lasting impression 5 By 16 he was playing in local clubs and by 19 he had moved to London with his friend Zoot Money to form Zoot Money s Big Roll Band 4 Musical career EditPre Police career Edit Summers s professional career began in the mid 1960s in London as guitarist for the British rhythm and blues band Zoot Money s Big Roll Band which eventually came under the influence of the psychedelic scene and evolved into the acid rock group Dantalian s Chariot 6 In September 1966 Summers was the first guitarist encountered by Jimi Hendrix after landing in the UK 7 The young Summers is portrayed in fiction as one of the two main love interests in Jenny Fabian and Johnny Byrne s 1969 book Groupie in which he is given the pseudonym Davey 8 After the demise of Dantalian s Chariot Summers joined Soft Machine for three months and toured the United States For a brief time in 1968 he was a member of the Animals then known as Eric Burdon and the Animals with whom he recorded one album Love Is The album features a recording of Traffic s Coloured Rain which includes a 4 minute and 15 second guitar solo by Summers The LP also included a reworked version of Dantalian s Chariot s sole single Madman Running Through the Fields After five years in Los Angeles mostly spent studying classical guitar and composition in the music programme at California State University Northridge from which he graduated in 1972 he returned to London with his American girlfriend Kate Lunken 9 In London Summers recorded and toured with acts including Kevin Coyne Jon Lord Joan Armatrading David Essex Neil Sedaka and Kevin Ayers In October 1975 he participated in an orchestral rendition of Mike Oldfield s Tubular Bells In 1977 Summers was invited by ex Gong bassist Mike Howlett to join his band Strontium 90 but was soon coaxed away by future Police bandmates Sting and Stewart Copeland The Police Edit Main article The Police Summers in 1979 Summers achieved international fame as the guitarist for the Police which he joined in 1977 eventually replacing original guitarist Henry Padovani Emerging from London s punk scene the Police gained international renown with many hit songs including Message in a Bottle Roxanne Don t Stand So Close to Me Every Breath You Take and Every Little Thing She Does is Magic During his time with the band Summers twice won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance first in 1979 for Reggatta de Blanc written with Copeland and Sting and in 1980 for Behind My Camel Although Sting was the lead singer of the band Summers occasionally contributed lead vocals as in Be My Girl Sally 1978 Friends 1980 Mother 1983 and Someone to Talk To 1983 Other notable Summers compositions from this period are Omegaman which would have been released as the debut single from the 1981 Ghost in the Machine album had Sting not objected Shambelle 1981 Once Upon a Daydream and Murder by Numbers both co written with Sting both 1983 In early 1984 after seven years together and record sales around 80 million the Police disbanded 10 Summers wrote the guitar riff for Every Breath You Take though was not given a songwriting credit It was recorded in one take with his 1961 Fender Stratocaster during the Synchronicity sessions The song was number one for eight weeks Sting won the 1983 Grammy Award for Song of the Year and the Police won Best Pop Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocal for this song Summers provides an account of the session in his memoir One Train Later 11 As a member of the Police Summers created a trademark guitar sound which relied heavily on a chorus effect He explained in 2017 how the sound came about I created it sort of out of necessity my mission was We re going to play for two hours each night as a trio so I wanted to have this fantastic coloured guitar sound that was different for every song So I used the Echoplex then a chorus and a few other pedals envelope filters As we went on I acquired more stuff and got a Pete Cornish board but what was driving it was to invade and push the edge of what the guitar was supposed to sound like and make it really interesting over a show So it wasn t just one straight sound all the time I could move it around And it was appreciated by many millions of people laughs Of course it s very tired and a bit retro now I m not very keen on it anymore But in those days it was new fresh and exciting 12 Post Police Edit Summers in 1989 Summers s solo career has included recording touring composing for films including Down and Out in Beverly Hills and Weekend at Bernie s and exhibiting his photography in art galleries around the world He recorded the duet albums I Advance Masked 1982 and Bewitched 1984 with guitarist Robert Fripp of King Crimson as well as duet albums with Victor Biglione John Etheridge and Benjamin Verdery His solo debut album XYZ was released in 1987 and is the only noninstrumental album in his solo catalogue Although it included pop material such as the single Love is the Strangest Way it failed to dent the charts In 1987 Sting invited Summers to perform on his second album Nothing Like the Sun a favour the singer returned by playing bass on Charming Snakes 1990 and later contributing vocals to Round Midnight on Summers tribute album to Thelonious Monk Green Chimneys in 1999 In the mid 1990s Summers briefly returned to a more rock oriented sound with Synesthesia 1995 and The Last Dance of Mr X 1997 before recording a string of jazz albums He also participated in the formation of Animal Logic In 1992 he led the house band credited as musical director for The Dennis Miller Show 13 14 Summers in 2006 The Police reunion Edit Main article The Police Reunion Tour During the 2007 Grammy Awards show the Police played Roxanne and subsequently announced that they would be going on tour The Police Reunion Tour began in Vancouver Canada on 28 May 2007 and continued until August 2008 becoming the third highest grossing tour of all time 15 Circa Zero Edit In August 2013 Summers announced he had formed the band Circa Zero with Rob Giles from the Rescues 16 Originally drummer Emmanuelle Caplette was also a member of the band 17 Their debut show was 25 July 2013 at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles 18 The band s debut album Circus Hero was released 25 March 2014 19 It is titled after a malapropism of the band s name made by a radio disc jockey during an interview of Summers 20 21 Call the Police Edit In March 2017 Summers announced he had formed Call the Police a Police tribute band with two Brazilian musicians Rodrigo Santos Barao Vermelho or Red Baron on bass guitar and vocals and Joao Barone Os Paralamas do Sucesso on drums 22 Material loss Edit In 2019 The New York Times Magazine listed Summers among hundreds of musicians whose material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire 23 Awards and honours EditGrammy Award Best Rock Instrumental Reggatta de Blanc 1979 Grammy Award Best Rock Instrumental Behind My Camel 1980 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction with the Police 2003 24 Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres with the Police 2007 25 Honorary doctorate Bournemouth University 2008 26 Hall of Fame Guitar Player magazine 11 Vote number one pop guitarist five years Guitar Player magazine 11 Guiding Light Award Progressive Music Awards 2016 27 85th guitarist of all time Rolling Stone magazine 28 Lifetime Achievement Award Gibson Guitar Awards 2000 29 Lifetime Achievement Award Roland and BOSS 2017 30 One Train Later 2006 was voted music book of the year by Mojo and was turned into the 2012 documentary Can t Stand Losing You Surviving the Police 31 The documentary was released on DVD in July 2015 32 Personal life EditSummers was married to American singer Robin Lane between 1969 and 1970 He married his second wife Kate in 1973 and they had one daughter in 1978 Layla Zoe Summers Summers years with The Police took its toll on their marriage however leading them to divorce in 1981 although they remarried in 1985 In 1987 Kate and Andy s twin sons Maurice X and Anton Y were born 33 As of 2022 Summers resides in Santa Monica California with his wife and family 34 Discography EditSolo albums Edit XYZ MCA 1987 Mysterious Barricades Private Music 1988 The Golden Wire Private 1989 Charming Snakes Private 1990 World Gone Strange Private 1991 Synaesthesia CMP 1995 The Last Dance of Mr X BMG RCA Victor 1997 A Windham Hill Retrospective Windham Hill Records 1998 compilation Green Chimneys The Music of Thelonious Monk BMG Classics RCA Victor 1999 Peggy s Blue Skylight BMG Classics RCA Victor 2000 Earth Sky Golden Wire 2003 The X Tracks Golden Wire 2004 compilation Metal Dog Flickering Shadow 2015 Triboluminescence Flickering Shadow 2017 Harmonics of the Night Flickering Shadow 2021 Collaborations Edit I Advance Masked with Robert Fripp A amp M 1982 Bewitched with Robert Fripp A amp M 1984 Invisible Threads with John Etheridge Mesa 1993 Strings of Desire with Victor Biglione R A R E 1998 Splendid Brazil with Victor Biglione R A R E 2005 First You Build a Cloud with Ben Verdery R A R E 2007 Fundamental with Fernanda Takai 2012 Circus Hero with Rob Giles as Circa Zero 429 Records 2014 Film soundtracks Edit The Wild Life MCA 1984 2010 A amp M 1984 contributor Band of the Hand 1985 Down and Out in Beverly Hills MCA 1986 Weekend at Bernie s Arista 1989 The Craft Columbia 1996 Singles Edit Parade Train with Robert Fripp 1984 2010 To Hal and Back 1984 Love is the Strangest Way Nowhere 1987 Bring on the Night Police cover with 40 Fingers 2022 As band member Edit With The Police Main article The Police discography Outlandos d Amour 1978 Reggatta de Blanc 1979 Zenyatta Mondatta 1980 Ghost in the Machine 1981 Brimstone and Treacle 1982 Synchronicity 1983 Every Breath You Take The Singles 1986 Message in a Box The Complete Recordings 1993 Live 1995 The Police 2007 Certifiable Live in Buenos Aires 2008 Every Move You Make The Studio Recordings 2019 With Eric Burdon and the Animals Love Is 1968 With Kevin Ayers First Show in the Appearance Business 1996 Too Old to Die Young 1998 Yes We Have No Mananas So Get Your Mananas Today EMI Harvest 2009 With Kevin Coyne Matching Head and Feet Virgin 1975 Heartburn Virgin 1976 In Living Black and White Virgin 1976 Sign of the Times Virgin 1994 On Air Tradition amp Moderne 2008 With Dantalian s Chariot Chariot Rising Wooden Hill 1996 With Eberhard Schoener The Book Ariola 1977 Trance Formation Harvest EMI Electrola 1977 Video Flashback Harvest 1979 Video Magic Harvest 1978 With Strontium 90 Police Academy Pangaea 1997 With Zoot Money s Big Roll Band It Should Have Been Me 1965 Zoot Columbia 1966 Transition 1968 Were You There Indigo 1999 Fully Clothed amp Naked Indigo 2000 As guest Edit Joan Armatrading Back to the Night A amp M 1975 Manuel Barrueco Nylon amp Steel Angel 2001 David Bedford The Odyssey Virgin 1976 Gregg Bissonette Gregg Bissonette Mascot 1998 Toni Childs House of Hope A amp M 1991 Deeyah Khan Ataraxis Heilo 2007 Jo Jo Laine Dancin Man Polydor 1980 Jon Lord Sarabande Purple 1976 Juicy Lucy Blue Thunder Outer Music 1996 Roberto Menescal Bossa Nova Meets the Beatles Deck Jingle Bells 2017 Anthony Moore Out Virgin 1976 Paolo Rustichelli Capri Mystic Jazz Verve Forecast 1991 Neil Sedaka Live at the Royal Festival Hall Polydor 1974 Michael Shrieve Stiletto Novus RCA BMG 1989 Carly Simon Hello Big Man Warner Bros 1983 Sting Nothing Like the Sun A amp M 1987 Andrew York Centerpeace 2010 35 Books EditThrob William Morrow 1983 36 Light Strings Chronicle 2005 37 One Train Later St Martins 2006 38 I ll Be Watching You Taschen 2007 39 Desirer Walks the Streets Nazraeli Press 2008 40 The Bones of Chuang Tzu Steidl 2018 41 A Certain Strangeness University of Texas Press 2019 42 Fretted and Moaning Rocket88 2021 References Edit Savage Mark 30 January 2007 The arresting case of The Police BBC News Retrieved 30 September 2019 Welch Chris 1996 The Complete Guide to the Music of The Police and Sting London Omnibus Press p xii ISBN 978 0 7119 5302 4 Andy Summers was born Andrew James Summers on December 31 1942 in Poulton le Fylde Lancashire The birth date of Andy Summers aka Andrew James Somers aka Andrew James Summers is predominantly listed as 31 December 1942 on numerous online sites including 1 2 3 and 4 The link in Citation 3 confirms this Summers age was also listed as 44 in the birthdays segment of the 31 December 1986 episode of Entertainment Tonight a b Huey Steve Andy Summers AllMusic com Retrieved 17 February 2019 Maxwell Jackson 26 October 2018 Andy Summers Talks Echoplex Pedals Recording with the Police and Jamming with Jimi Hendrix guitarworld Retrieved 17 February 2019 Bennett Graham 2005 Soft machine London SAF p 141 ISBN 978 0 946719 84 6 Hepworth David 2017 Uncommon People The Rise and Fall of the Rock Stars London Bantam Press Transworld p 101 ISBN 978 0 593 07762 7 Wilkinson Roy July 1997 All I ever got asked was Which band is which did you really do it can I have a blow job Select 115 Martin Jorge 11 April 2015 CSUN Alumnus Andy Summers Reflects on His Police Days and More in Can t Stand Losing You Surviving the Police Welch Chris 1996 The complete guide to the music of The Police and Sting London Omnibus Press p 25 ISBN 978 0 7119 5302 4 a b c Summers Andy 2007 One Train Later A Memoir Macmillan ISBN 978 1429909297 Retrieved 29 June 2015 Prato Greg 2017 Andy Summers Creating Light From Dark Vintage Guitar Retrieved 17 February 2020 Lebovitz David 28 August 2015 Talk Show Graveyard The Dennis Miller Show DeadShirt net Retrieved 1 October 2022 The Dennis Miller Show RadioTimes com Retrieved 1 October 2022 Leeds Jeff 30 January 2007 The Police Will Kick Off the Grammys The New York Times Baltin Steve 13 August 2013 The Police s Andy Summers Goes Back to Basics With Circa Zero Rollingstone com Retrieved 22 August 2013 Ragogna Mike 26 March 2014 Silver Rails and Circus Hero Conversations With Jack Bruce and Andy Summers huffingtonpost com Retrieved 1 May 2014 CIRCA ZERO DEBUT SHOW EL REY THEATRE LOS ANGELES AndySummers com 25 June 2013 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Circa Zero s Circus Hero March 25 2014 Release Date AndySummers com 7 February 2014 Retrieved 1 May 2014 Ragogna Mike 26 March 2014 Silver Rails and Circus Hero Conversations With Jack Bruce and Andy Summers huffingtonpost com Retrieved 1 May 2014 I was on this early morning radio station and the guy said Yeah here he is with the new record from Circus Hero and I went Oh god It s Circa Zero But anyway I told Rob and he said Yeah we should call the album that Just to be a little bit weird I thought about the early Police albums where we had all these weird titles that kind of got people s attention Might as well have fun with it Summers Andy and Kerr Jim 12 November 2012 Andy Summers Interview Promo Movie amp Circa Zero youtube com Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Brazil Tour Dates with Call the Police Andy Summers andysummers com 15 March 2017 Retrieved 19 October 2022 Rosen Jody 25 June 2019 Here Are Hundreds More Artists Whose Tapes Were Destroyed in the UMG Fire The New York Times Retrieved 28 June 2019 The Police inducted in 2003 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Rockhall com Retrieved 7 December 2011 Ceremonie de remise des insignes de Chevalier dans l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres a Sting Stewart Copeland Andy Summers du groupe The Police 1 October 2007 Retrieved 21 May 2013 2008 Graduates Graduation Ceremony Bournemouth University Bournemouth ac uk Retrieved 7 December 2011 Beaudin Jon 2 September 2016 Jon Anderson amp Andy Summers Big Winners at Prog Magazine s Progressive Music Awards Smooth Jazz Now Smooth Jazz Now Archived from the original on 8 January 2017 Retrieved 7 January 2017 Browne Davis Doyle Patrick Fricke Davis 23 November 2011 100 Greatest Guitarists Rolling Stone Retrieved 29 June 2015 Basham David 23 February 2000 Andy Summers Jeff Beck Sheryl Crow Win Guitar Awards MTV News Retrieved 7 January 2017 Roland and BOSS Present Lifetime Achievement Awards to Andy Summers and Jean Michel Jarre www rolandus com 17 February 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Frank W Hoffmann Howard Ferstle 2005 Encyclopedia of recorded sound New York NY Routledge p 845 ISBN 978 0 415 93835 8 2015 Theatrical Movies Soundtrack net Retrieved 29 June 2015 Hiscock John 23 August 2015 Andy Summers In The Police we were so desirable to girls but I paid heavy price mirror Wright John 23 January 2022 The Police s Andy Summers I made 1m a night and played 150 times Sunday Telegraph Retrieved 23 January 2022 Andy Summers Discography andysummers com Retrieved 9 August 2016 Summers Andy 1983 Throb William Morrow ISBN 0 688 02339 8 Summers Andy 2004 Light Strings Chronicle Books ISBN 978 0 8118 4324 9 Summers Andy 2007 One Train Later A Memoir Macmillan ISBN 978 0 312 37481 5 Summers Andy 2007 I ll Be Watching You Inside the Police 1980 83 Taschen America LLC ISBN 978 3 8228 2764 2 Summers Andy 2009 Throb Nazraeli ISBN 978 1 59005 256 3 Summers Andy 2018 The Bones of Chuang Tzu Steidl ISBN 978 3 95829 403 5 Summers Andy 2019 A Certain Strangeness University of Texas Press ISBN 978 1 47731 890 4 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andy Summers Official website The Police official site Circa Zero official website Interview Andy Summers The Blessing and The Curse Rockerzine com 2015 BBC interview with Andy Summers including audio Book Review of Andy Summers One Train Later Police Guitarist Andy Summers to Release Short Story Debut Fretted and Moaning Andy Summers at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andy Summers amp oldid 1133371725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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