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Stewart Copeland

Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born 16 July 1952) is a Scottish-American musician and composer. He is best known for his work as the drummer of the English rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986, and again from 2007 to 2008. Before playing with the Police, he played drums with English rock band Curved Air from 1975 to 1976. As a composer, his work includes the films Wall Street (1987), Men At Work (1990), Good Burger (1997), and We Are Your Friends (2015); the television shows The Equalizer (1985–1989), The Amanda Show (1999–2002), and Dead Like Me (2003–2004); and video games such as the Spyro series (1998–present) and Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (2001). He has also written various pieces of ballet, opera, and orchestral music.

Stewart Copeland
Copeland performing in July 2007
Background information
Birth nameStewart Armstrong Copeland
Also known asKlark Kent
Born (1952-07-16) 16 July 1952 (age 70)
Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • composer
Instrument(s)Drums, vocals, guitar
Years active1974–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Websitestewartcopeland.net

According to MusicRadar, Copeland's "distinctive drum sound and uniqueness of style has made him one of the most popular drummers to ever get behind a drumset".[1] He was ranked the 10th best drummer of all time by Rolling Stone in 2016.[2] He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Police in 2003, the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2005, and the Classic Drummer Hall of Fame in 2013.[3][4][5]

Early life

Stewart Armstrong Copeland was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on July 16, 1952,[6][7] the youngest of four children of Scottish archaeologist Lorraine Copeland (née Adie; 1921–2013) and American CIA officer Miles Copeland Jr. (1916–1991). His mother was born in Edinburgh, while his father was from Alabama. His father was, according to his own 1989 biography[8] and files released by the CIA in 2008,[9] a founding member of the OSS and the CIA. The family moved to Cairo a few months after Copeland's birth. When he was five years old, the family moved to Beirut,[10] where he attended the American Community School. He started taking drum lessons at age 12 and was playing drums for school dances within a year. He later moved to England, attending the American School in London and Millfield boarding school in Somerset from 1967 to 1969.[10] He went to college in California, enrolling at Alliant International University and the University of California, Berkeley. His eldest brother, Miles Copeland III (born 1944), founded I.R.S. Records and became the Police's manager. He has also overseen Copeland's interests in other music projects. His other brother, Ian Copeland (1949–2006), was a pioneering booking agent who represented the Police and many others.

Career

Curved Air (1975–1976)

Returning to England, Copeland worked as road manager for the progressive rock band Curved Air's 1974 reunion tour, and then as drummer for the band during 1975 and 1976. The band kicked off with a European tour, which started poorly.[11] Band leader Darryl Way, a notorious perfectionist,[12] grew impatient with the struggling of his bandmates, especially novice drummer Copeland.[11] Then, for reasons no one could pinpoint, the musicians suddenly "clicked" with each other and the band caught fire, quickly becoming a popular and acclaimed live act.[11]

Eventually, Way left the band and after months of gradually losing steam, Curved Air broke up so quietly that, by singer Sonja Kristina's recollections, most of the music press wrote off the band's absence as a "sabbatical". Copeland formed the Police and Kristina and Way both pursued solo careers. Kristina and Copeland maintained the close personal relationship they'd formed while bandmates and were married in 1982.[citation needed]

The Police (1977–1986)

 
Copeland performing with the Police in 1979

In early 1977, Copeland founded the Police with lead singer-bass guitarist Sting and guitarist Henry Padovani (who was soon replaced by Andy Summers), and they became one of the top bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Copeland was the youngest member of the band. The Police's early track list (before their album debut) was largely Copeland compositions, including the band's first single "Fall Out" (Illegal Records, 1977) and the B-side "Nothing Achieving". Though Copeland's songwriting contribution was reduced to a couple of songs per album as Sting started writing more material, he continued to co-arrange all the Police's songs together with his two bandmates. Amongst Copeland's most notable songs are "On Any Other Day" (where he also sang lead vocals), "Does Everyone Stare" (later to be used as the title of his documentary on the band Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out), "Contact", "Bombs Away", "Darkness" and "Miss Gradenko". Copeland also co-wrote a number of songs with Sting, including "Peanuts", "Landlord", "It's Alright for You" and "Re-Humanize Yourself".

Copeland also recorded under the pseudonym Klark Kent, releasing several UK singles in 1978 with one ("Don't Care") entering the UK Singles Chart that year, along with an eponymous 10-inch album on green vinyl released in 1980. Recording at Nigel Gray's Surrey Sound Studios, Copeland played all the instruments and sang the lead vocals himself. Kent's "Don't Care", which peaked at No. 48 UK in August 1978, actually predates the first chart single by the Police by several months ("Can't Stand Losing You", issued in October 1978) as "Don't Care" was released in early June 1978.

In 1982, Copeland was involved in the production of a WOMAD benefit album called Music and Rhythm. Copeland's score for Rumble Fish secured him a Golden Globe nomination in 1983. The film, directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola from the S. E. Hinton novel, also had a song released to radio on A&M Records "Don't Box Me In" (UK Singles Chart n. 91)—a collaboration between Copeland and singer-songwriter Stan Ridgway, leader of the band Wall of Voodoo—that received significant airplay upon release of the film that year.

The Rhythmatist record of 1985 was the result of a pilgrimage to Africa and its people, and it features local drums and percussion, with more drums, percussion, other musical instruments and occasional lead vocals added by Copeland. The album was the official soundtrack to the movie of the same name, which was co-written by Stewart. Copeland is seen in the film playing the drums in a cage with lions surrounding him. The band attempted a reunion in 1986, but the project fell apart.[13]

Solo projects and movie soundtracks (1987–1998)

After the Police disbanded, Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies (Airborne, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Riff Raff, Raining Stones, Surviving the Game, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Highlander II: The Quickening, She's Having a Baby, The First Power, Fresh, Taking Care of Business, West Beirut, I am David, Riding the Bus with My Sister, Good Burger), television (The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, Star Wars: Droids, the pilot for Babylon 5 (1993), Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee), operas (Holy Blood and Crescent Moon, commissioned by Cleveland Opera) and ballets (Prey' Ballet Oklahoma, Casque of Amontillado, Noah's Ark/Solcheeka, commissioned by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, King Lear, commissioned by the San Francisco Ballet Company, Emilio).[14] In 1996, Copeland provided the score for The Leopard Son, Discovery Channel's its first commercially released full-length feature film, made by wildlife filmmaker Hugo van Lawick.[15]

Copeland also occasionally played drums for other artists. Peter Gabriel employed Copeland to perform on his song "Red Rain" from his 1986 album So because of his "hi-hat mastery".[1] He has also performed with Mike Rutherford and Tom Waits. That year he also teamed with Adam Ant to record the title track and video for the Anthony Michael Hall movie Out of Bounds. In 1989, Copeland formed Animal Logic with jazz bassist Stanley Clarke and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland. The trio had success with their first album and world tour but the follow-up recording sold poorly, and the band did not continue.[citation needed]

In 1993 he composed the music for Channel 4's Horse Opera and director Bob Baldwin, and in 1999, he provided the voice of an additional American soldier in the animated musical comedy war film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999).[citation needed]

Spyro the Dragon soundtracks (1998–2002, 2018)

He was commissioned by Insomniac Games in 1998 to make the musical score for the hit PlayStation game Spyro the Dragon.[16] Copeland would play through the levels first to get a feel for each one before composing the soundtrack. He also stayed with the project to create the musical scores for the remaining Insomniac sequels Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon. The franchise shifted over to Universal for the fourth title,[17] Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, which would be Copeland's last outing with the series. While the soundtracks never saw commercial release, the limited edition of the fourth game came packaged with a bonus CD, containing unused tracks.[18] The soundtracks were very well received,[19] and one track would later appear on the 2007 compilation album The Stewart Copeland Anthology. Copeland composed a new title theme for Spyro Reignited Trilogy.[20]

This period also saw Copeland compose the soundtrack for Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare, his only video game soundtrack outside of the Spyro franchise to date. In 2000, he combined with Les Claypool of Primus (with whom he produced a track on the Primus album Antipop) and Trey Anastasio of Phish to create the band Oysterhead. That same year, he was approached by director Adam Collis to assemble the score for the film Sunset Strip.

Collaborations (2002–2006)

 
Copeland performing in 2006

In 2002, Copeland was hired by Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of the Doors to play with them for a new album and tour, but the tour was cut short because of a band rule that the band logo: “The Doors” not be used by any band members who are not the original members of the band.

As the Billboard article from March 2003, states:

Former Police drummer Stewart Copeland has filed $1 million breach of oral contract suit against two surviving members of the Doors, Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger. In the suit — filed last week in Los Angeles Superior Court — Copeland alleges that in February he was dismissed without cause as drummer from The Doors 21st Century, a revival act that since last year has been performing Doors material and features keyboardist Manzarek, guitarist Krieger, and Ian Astbury (formerly of the Cult) on vocals.

The suit says that Copeland, who was to receive “20% of the net profits” from touring and an as-yet-unreleased album, was paid his share through January, but his abrupt dismissal has caused him to lose more than $1 million.

Copeland’s action comes just weeks after original Doors drummer John Densmore filed his own suit against the refurbished Doors. As previously reported Densmore filed a multiple-count lawsuit against Manzarek and Krieger, among others, claiming that written and oral agreements mandate that the Doors name and logo can be used only by the complete original band. The drummer (Densmore) reportedly opted out of the new group due to his battle with the hearing disorder tinnitus. [21]

In 2005, Copeland released "Orchestralli", a live recording of chamber ensemble music which he had composed during a short tour of Italy in 2002. Also in 2005, Copeland started Gizmodrome, a new project with avant-garde guitarist David Fiuczynski, multi-instrumentalist Vittorio Cosma, singer Raiz and bassist Max Gazzè. The band made their U.S debut on September 16, 2006, at the Modern Drummer Drum Festival. In January 2006, Copeland premiered his film about the Police called Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out at the Sundance Film Festival. In February and March, he appeared as one of the judges on the BBC television show Just the Two of Us (a role he later reprised for a second series in January 2007).

The Police reunion (2007–2008)

At the 2007 Grammy Awards, Copeland, Andy Summers and Sting performed the song "Roxanne" together again as the Police. This marked the band's first public performance since 1986 (they had previously reunited only for an improvised set at Sting's wedding party in 1992 and for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003). One day later, the band announced that in celebration of the Police's 30th anniversary, they would be embarking on what turned out to be a one-off reunion tour on May 28, 2007. During the tour, Copeland also released his compilation album The Stewart Copeland Anthology, which was composed of his independent work.

In 2007, the French government appointed Copeland (along with Police bandmates Summers and Sting) a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.[22]

The group performed 151 dates across five continents, concluding with a final show in August 2008 at Madison Square Garden, New York.

Projects (2008–present)

In 2008, RIM commissioned Copeland to write a "soundtrack" for the BlackBerry Bold smart phone. He created a highly percussive theme of one minute's length from which he evolved six ringtones and a softer 'alarm tone' that are preloaded on the device.[23]

In March 2008, he premiered his orchestral composition "Celeste" at "An Evening with Stewart Copeland", part of the Savannah Music Festival. The performance featured classical violinist Daniel Hope. His appearance at Savannah included a screening of Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out and a question and answer session. Also in 2008, he was commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to create a percussion piece involving primarily Indonesian instruments. "Gamelan D'Drum" was first performed in Dallas on February 5, 2012, and had its European Premiere at the Royal Academy of Music in London in July 2012.

On August 21, 2009, at SummerFest 2009, Copeland unveiled the composition "Retail Therapy", which was commissioned by the Music Society. He performed three more original works: "Kaya", "Celeste", and "Gene Pool", the last accompanied by San Diego-based percussion ensemble red fish blue fish.[24] He attended a composer's roundtable and a question and answer discussion in conjunction with the festival. Copeland wrote the score for a theatrical presentation of Ben-Hur, which premiered on September 17, 2009, at the O2 Arena in London. He provided English-language narration of the production, which is performed in Latin and Aramaic.[citation needed] His memoir Strange Things Happen: A Life with The Police, Polo, and Pygmies was released by HarperCollins in September 2009.[25] The book chronicles events in his life from childhood through his work with the Police and to the present.[26] In October 2009, he was a guest on Private Passions, the biographical music discussion program on BBC Radio 3.[27]

On May 24, 2011, he started a YouTube channel devoted to his videos and project updates.[28] On this channel, he uploads performances with various musicians, including Primus, Andy Summers, Jeff Lynne, Snoop Dogg, and others in his home studio, which he refers to as the Sacred Grove. On August 24, 2011, he was a featured soloist on the Late Show with David Letterman, as part of their second "Drum Solo Week".

On January 10, 2012, he appeared on an episode of the A&E reality series Storage Wars to appraise a drum set for Barry Weiss, buying a Turkish cymbal from the set for $40. In July he reunited with former Animal Logic bandmate Stanley Clarke for a European tour.

In May 2013, he and the Long Beach Opera premiered The Tale Tell Heart, an opera based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe.[29]

On November 26, 2013, he appeared in the first episode of The Tim Ferriss Experiment.[30]

In 2017, he formed the supergroup Gizmodrome with Adrian Belew, Vittorio Cosma, and Mark King and released an album of the same name.[31]

Ricky Kej and Stewart Copeland had worked together on a song in 2016 and so with a pause in concerts and activity due to the pandemic, Kej reached out to Copeland to collaborate on a new album that came to be called Divine Tides. Released in 2021, the album includes nine songs and eight music videos that were shot in locations ranging from the Himalayas in India, to forests in Spain.[32] In April 2022, the album scored Copeland his 6th Grammy Award, and Ricky Kej his second Grammy Awards, in the category of Best New Age Album.[33]

On September 5, 2021, the opera Electric Saint about the life of Nikola Tesla by Copeland with libretto by Jonathan Moore premiered at the National Theater of Weimar.[34][35]

On February 6, 2023, the album "Divine Tides" brought Copeland his 7th Grammy Award and Ricky Kej his 3rd Grammy Award in the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in the category of Best Immersive Audio Album.[36]

Personal life

In 1974, Copeland became romantically involved with Curved Air vocalist Sonja Kristina, and they were married from 1982 to 1991.[37][38] He adopted her son from a previous relationship, and they had two sons of their own.[38][39] In 1981, he fathered a son with Irish author Desmond Guinness' daughter Marina.[38][40][41] He currently lives in Los Angeles with his second wife, with whom he has three children.[38][42]

Copeland's hobbies include rollerskating, cycling along the beach in Santa Monica, filmmaking, and playing polo.[38] He is also active on his YouTube channel, where he uploads videos of himself and other musicians during jam sessions in his studio, the Sacred Grove.[43][44]

Drumming style

Copeland grew up listening to a combination of Lebanese music, rock and roll, jazz, and reggae, but he selected from these styles what he needed rather than imitating them. In the 1980s, when many musicians were looking for bigger sound from bigger drums, he added Octobans. Invented by Tama Drums in 1978, Octobans consisted of eight six-inch drums in the shape of narrow tubes. He used another innovation, a splash cymbal based on a toy that he owned and that he helped Paiste design. He relied heavily on his 13" hi-hats.[45]

Despite being left-handed, Copeland plays a right-handed drum kit, placing the hi-hats on his left and ride cymbal and floor toms on his right. He uses a wide dynamic range and demonstrates a proficiency of jazz-style articulation in his snare drum playing, interspersing strong back-beats with soft rim comping. During his years with the Police, he became known for engaging only the hi-hat with the bass drum to keep the beat.[citation needed]

In an interview with Modern Drummer, Copeland has cited Mitch Mitchell of the Jimi Hendrix Experience as a prime musical influence. He states that as a child, whenever he had a song or melody pop in his head, he would walk around wondering how Mitchell would drum to that particular tune. He also named Sandy Nelson and Ginger Baker as other fundamental influences in the youth years.[46][better source needed] He has stated that due to his "enforced listening" of Buddy Rich, he considers himself "allergic" to jazz.

He is noted for his strong emphasis on the groove as a complement to the song, rather than as its core component. Nonetheless, his playing often incorporates spectacular fills and subtle inflections which greatly augment the groove. Compared to most of his 1980s contemporaries, his snare sound was bright and cutting. He is also one of the few rock drummers to use traditional grip rather than matched grip. He is also noted for syncopation in his drumming.

Equipment

Copeland's equipment includes Tama drums, Paiste cymbals, Remo drum heads, and Vater signature drum sticks.[45]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1980: Klark Kent: Music Madness from the Kinetic Kid (as Klark Kent)
  • 1983: Rumble Fish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • 1985: The Rhythmatist
  • 1986: Wall Street / Salvador (Original Motion Picture Soundtracks)
  • 1988: The Equalizer and Other Cliff Hangers
  • 1990: Noah's Ark (Audiobook, with James Earl Jones)
  • 1994: Silent Fall Motion Picture Soundtrack
  • 1994: Rapa Nui (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • 1995: Kollected Works (as Klark Kent)
  • 1996: The Leopard Son
  • 1997: Four Days In September (Music From The Miramax Motion Picture)
  • 1998: Little Boy Blue
  • 1999: Simpatico (Music From The Motion Picture)
  • 2004: Orchestralli (Live album)
  • 2004: La Notte della Taranta
  • 2007: The Stewart Copeland Anthology (Compilation)
  • 2009: Music From Ben Hur Live
  • 2010: Dead Like Me (Original MGM Television Soundtrack)
  • 2022: Spyro

Curved Air

The Police

Collaborations

Film scores

Title Year Director Notes
Rumble Fish 1983 Francis Ford Coppola
The Rhythmatist 1985 Jean-Pierre Dutilleux Documentary, also actor
Out of Bounds 1986 Richard Tuggle
Wall Street 1987 Oliver Stone
Talk Radio 1988
She's Having a Baby John Hughes
The Jogger Robert Resnikoff
See No Evil, Hear No Evil 1989 Arthur Hiller
Taking Care of Business 1990
The First Power Robert Resnikoff
Men at Work Emilio Estevez
Hidden Agenda Ken Loach
Riff Raff 1991
Highlander II: The Quickening Russell Mulcahy
Fugitive Among Us 1992 Michael Toshiyuki Uno TV movie
Afterburn Robert Markowitz
Horse Opera 1993 Bob Baldwin
Wide Sargasso Sea John Duigan
Airborne Rob Bowman
Raining Stones Ken Loach
Bank Robber Nick Mead
Surviving the Game 1994 Ernest Dickerson
Decadence Steven Berkoff
Rapa-Nui Kevin Reynolds
Fresh Boaz Yakin
Silent Fall Bruce Beresford
Judgement 1995 David Winkler Short
White Dwarf Peter Markle TV movie
Tyson Uli Edel
The Assassination File 1996 John Harrison
The Leopard Son Hugo van Lawick Documentary
SubUrbia Richard Linklater
Boys Stacy Cochran
The Pallbearer Matt Reeves
Gridlock'd 1997 Vondie Curtis-Hall
Anna Karenina Bernard Rose
Four Days in September Bruno Barreto
Good Burger Brian Robbins
Little Boy Blue Antonio Tibaldi
Going All the Way Mark Pellington With tomandandy and Tim Brickley
Welcome to Woop Woop Stephan Elliott Special thanks
Central Station 1998 Walter Salles With Antonio Pinto and Jaques Morelenbaum
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Félix Enríquez Alcalá TV movie
Futuresport Ernest R. Dickerson
Legalese Glenn Jordan
West Beirut Ziad Doueiri
Very Bad Things Peter Berg
Simpatico 1999 Matthew Warchus
She's All That Robert Iscove
Boys and Girls 2000
More Dogs Than Bones Michael Browning
3 Strikes DJ Pooh
Sunset Strip Adam Collis
Skipped Parts 2001 Tamra Davis
Copacabana Carla Camurati
On the Line Eric Bross
Deuces Wild 2002 Scott Kalvert
Me and Daphne Rebecca Gayheart
I Am David 2003 Paul Feig
Evel Knievel John Badham TV movie
Amazon Forever 2004 Jean-Pierre Dutilleux
Love Wrecked 2005 Randal Kleiser TV movie
Riding the Bus with My Sister Anjelica Huston
Fish Eye Jordan Copeland Short
National Lampoon's Pucked 2006 Arthur Hiller With Kat Green, Billy Lincoln and Rich McCulley
Everyone Stares Stewart Copeland Documentary, also director, producer and narrator
We Are Your Friends 2015 Max Joseph
Under the Volcano 2021 Gracie Otto Documentary

TV series

Title Year Notes
The Young Ones 1984 1 episode ("Cash"). Appears as a member of Ken Bishop's Nice Twelve.
The Equalizer 1985
Star Wars: Droids Theme music only, co-written with Derek Holt
Shalom Salaam 1989 Miniseries
Long Ago and Far Away 1 episode ("Noah's Ark"), was also released as an audiobook.
Babylon 5 1994 Pilot only
Insiders 1997 Miniseries
The Amanda Show 1999-2002
Brutally Normal 2000
Breaking News 2002
Dead Like Me 2003–2004
Desperate Housewives 2004 1 episode ("Who's That Woman?")
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee 2005–2007 Co-wrote theme music with Rob Cuariclia, David Lehner and Rob Lehner
Amas de Casa Desesperadas 2008 1 episode ("¿Quién es esa mujer?")
Stewart Copeland's Adventures in Music 2020 TV mini-series, presenter

Video games

Title Year Developer(s) Notes
Urban Strike 1994 Granite Bay Software, The Edge, Foley Hi-Tech Special thanks
Spyro the Dragon 1998 Insomniac Games
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! 1999
Spyro: Year of the Dragon 2000 With Ryan Beveridge
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare 2001 Darkworks With Thierry Desseaux
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly 2002 Check Six Studios, Equinoxe Digital Entertainment With Peter Neff and Kenneth Burgomaster
Guitar Hero: World Tour 2009 Neversoft Music thanks
Spyro Reignited Trilogy 2018 Toys for Bob Original music, main theme, assisted with remastered tracks[47]

See also

References

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External links

  • Copeland's official site

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Stewart Armstrong Copeland born 16 July 1952 is a Scottish American musician and composer He is best known for his work as the drummer of the English rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986 and again from 2007 to 2008 Before playing with the Police he played drums with English rock band Curved Air from 1975 to 1976 As a composer his work includes the films Wall Street 1987 Men At Work 1990 Good Burger 1997 and We Are Your Friends 2015 the television shows The Equalizer 1985 1989 The Amanda Show 1999 2002 and Dead Like Me 2003 2004 and video games such as the Spyro series 1998 present and Alone in the Dark The New Nightmare 2001 He has also written various pieces of ballet opera and orchestral music Stewart CopelandCopeland performing in July 2007Background informationBirth nameStewart Armstrong CopelandAlso known asKlark KentBorn 1952 07 16 16 July 1952 age 70 Alexandria Virginia U S GenresRockpopnew waveOccupation s MusiciancomposerInstrument s Drums vocals guitarYears active1974 presentLabelsA amp ME1Member ofAnimal LogicOysterheadGizmodromeFormerly ofCurved AirThe PoliceWebsitestewartcopeland wbr net According to MusicRadar Copeland s distinctive drum sound and uniqueness of style has made him one of the most popular drummers to ever get behind a drumset 1 He was ranked the 10th best drummer of all time by Rolling Stone in 2016 2 He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Police in 2003 the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Classic Drummer Hall of Fame in 2013 3 4 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Curved Air 1975 1976 2 2 The Police 1977 1986 2 3 Solo projects and movie soundtracks 1987 1998 2 4 Spyro the Dragon soundtracks 1998 2002 2018 2 5 Collaborations 2002 2006 2 6 The Police reunion 2007 2008 2 7 Projects 2008 present 3 Personal life 4 Drumming style 5 Equipment 5 1 Original live kit set up 1984 5 2 The Police Reunion 2007 2008 tour kit 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Curved Air 6 3 The Police 6 4 Collaborations 6 5 Film scores 6 6 TV series 6 7 Video games 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditStewart Armstrong Copeland was born in Alexandria Virginia on July 16 1952 6 7 the youngest of four children of Scottish archaeologist Lorraine Copeland nee Adie 1921 2013 and American CIA officer Miles Copeland Jr 1916 1991 His mother was born in Edinburgh while his father was from Alabama His father was according to his own 1989 biography 8 and files released by the CIA in 2008 9 a founding member of the OSS and the CIA The family moved to Cairo a few months after Copeland s birth When he was five years old the family moved to Beirut 10 where he attended the American Community School He started taking drum lessons at age 12 and was playing drums for school dances within a year He later moved to England attending the American School in London and Millfield boarding school in Somerset from 1967 to 1969 10 He went to college in California enrolling at Alliant International University and the University of California Berkeley His eldest brother Miles Copeland III born 1944 founded I R S Records and became the Police s manager He has also overseen Copeland s interests in other music projects His other brother Ian Copeland 1949 2006 was a pioneering booking agent who represented the Police and many others Career EditCurved Air 1975 1976 Edit Returning to England Copeland worked as road manager for the progressive rock band Curved Air s 1974 reunion tour and then as drummer for the band during 1975 and 1976 The band kicked off with a European tour which started poorly 11 Band leader Darryl Way a notorious perfectionist 12 grew impatient with the struggling of his bandmates especially novice drummer Copeland 11 Then for reasons no one could pinpoint the musicians suddenly clicked with each other and the band caught fire quickly becoming a popular and acclaimed live act 11 Eventually Way left the band and after months of gradually losing steam Curved Air broke up so quietly that by singer Sonja Kristina s recollections most of the music press wrote off the band s absence as a sabbatical Copeland formed the Police and Kristina and Way both pursued solo careers Kristina and Copeland maintained the close personal relationship they d formed while bandmates and were married in 1982 citation needed The Police 1977 1986 Edit Main article The Police Copeland performing with the Police in 1979 In early 1977 Copeland founded the Police with lead singer bass guitarist Sting and guitarist Henry Padovani who was soon replaced by Andy Summers and they became one of the top bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s Copeland was the youngest member of the band The Police s early track list before their album debut was largely Copeland compositions including the band s first single Fall Out Illegal Records 1977 and the B side Nothing Achieving Though Copeland s songwriting contribution was reduced to a couple of songs per album as Sting started writing more material he continued to co arrange all the Police s songs together with his two bandmates Amongst Copeland s most notable songs are On Any Other Day where he also sang lead vocals Does Everyone Stare later to be used as the title of his documentary on the band Everyone Stares The Police Inside Out Contact Bombs Away Darkness and Miss Gradenko Copeland also co wrote a number of songs with Sting including Peanuts Landlord It s Alright for You and Re Humanize Yourself Copeland also recorded under the pseudonym Klark Kent releasing several UK singles in 1978 with one Don t Care entering the UK Singles Chart that year along with an eponymous 10 inch album on green vinyl released in 1980 Recording at Nigel Gray s Surrey Sound Studios Copeland played all the instruments and sang the lead vocals himself Kent s Don t Care which peaked at No 48 UK in August 1978 actually predates the first chart single by the Police by several months Can t Stand Losing You issued in October 1978 as Don t Care was released in early June 1978 In 1982 Copeland was involved in the production of a WOMAD benefit album called Music and Rhythm Copeland s score for Rumble Fish secured him a Golden Globe nomination in 1983 The film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola from the S E Hinton novel also had a song released to radio on A amp M Records Don t Box Me In UK Singles Chart n 91 a collaboration between Copeland and singer songwriter Stan Ridgway leader of the band Wall of Voodoo that received significant airplay upon release of the film that year The Rhythmatist record of 1985 was the result of a pilgrimage to Africa and its people and it features local drums and percussion with more drums percussion other musical instruments and occasional lead vocals added by Copeland The album was the official soundtrack to the movie of the same name which was co written by Stewart Copeland is seen in the film playing the drums in a cage with lions surrounding him The band attempted a reunion in 1986 but the project fell apart 13 Solo projects and movie soundtracks 1987 1998 Edit After the Police disbanded Copeland established a career composing soundtracks for movies Airborne Talk Radio Wall Street Riff Raff Raining Stones Surviving the Game See No Evil Hear No Evil Highlander II The Quickening She s Having a Baby The First Power Fresh Taking Care of Business West Beirut I am David Riding the Bus with My Sister Good Burger television The Equalizer Dead Like Me Star Wars Droids the pilot for Babylon 5 1993 Nickelodeon s The Amanda Show The Life and Times of Juniper Lee operas Holy Blood and Crescent Moon commissioned by Cleveland Opera and ballets Prey Ballet Oklahoma Casque of Amontillado Noah s Ark Solcheeka commissioned by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra King Lear commissioned by the San Francisco Ballet Company Emilio 14 In 1996 Copeland provided the score for The Leopard Son Discovery Channel s its first commercially released full length feature film made by wildlife filmmaker Hugo van Lawick 15 Copeland also occasionally played drums for other artists Peter Gabriel employed Copeland to perform on his song Red Rain from his 1986 album So because of his hi hat mastery 1 He has also performed with Mike Rutherford and Tom Waits That year he also teamed with Adam Ant to record the title track and video for the Anthony Michael Hall movie Out of Bounds In 1989 Copeland formed Animal Logic with jazz bassist Stanley Clarke and singer songwriter Deborah Holland The trio had success with their first album and world tour but the follow up recording sold poorly and the band did not continue citation needed In 1993 he composed the music for Channel 4 s Horse Opera and director Bob Baldwin and in 1999 he provided the voice of an additional American soldier in the animated musical comedy war film South Park Bigger Longer amp Uncut 1999 citation needed Spyro the Dragon soundtracks 1998 2002 2018 Edit See also Spyro series Music He was commissioned by Insomniac Games in 1998 to make the musical score for the hit PlayStation game Spyro the Dragon 16 Copeland would play through the levels first to get a feel for each one before composing the soundtrack He also stayed with the project to create the musical scores for the remaining Insomniac sequels Spyro 2 Ripto s Rage and Spyro Year of the Dragon The franchise shifted over to Universal for the fourth title 17 Spyro Enter the Dragonfly which would be Copeland s last outing with the series While the soundtracks never saw commercial release the limited edition of the fourth game came packaged with a bonus CD containing unused tracks 18 The soundtracks were very well received 19 and one track would later appear on the 2007 compilation album The Stewart Copeland Anthology Copeland composed a new title theme for Spyro Reignited Trilogy 20 This period also saw Copeland compose the soundtrack for Alone in the Dark The New Nightmare his only video game soundtrack outside of the Spyro franchise to date In 2000 he combined with Les Claypool of Primus with whom he produced a track on the Primus album Antipop and Trey Anastasio of Phish to create the band Oysterhead That same year he was approached by director Adam Collis to assemble the score for the film Sunset Strip Collaborations 2002 2006 Edit Copeland performing in 2006 In 2002 Copeland was hired by Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of the Doors to play with them for a new album and tour but the tour was cut short because of a band rule that the band logo The Doors not be used by any band members who are not the original members of the band As the Billboard article from March 2003 states Former Police drummer Stewart Copeland has filed 1 million breach of oral contract suit against two surviving members of the Doors Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger In the suit filed last week in Los Angeles Superior Court Copeland alleges that in February he was dismissed without cause as drummer from The Doors 21st Century a revival act that since last year has been performing Doors material and features keyboardist Manzarek guitarist Krieger and Ian Astbury formerly of the Cult on vocals The suit says that Copeland who was to receive 20 of the net profits from touring and an as yet unreleased album was paid his share through January but his abrupt dismissal has caused him to lose more than 1 million Copeland s action comes just weeks after original Doors drummer John Densmore filed his own suit against the refurbished Doors As previously reported Densmore filed a multiple count lawsuit against Manzarek and Krieger among others claiming that written and oral agreements mandate that the Doors name and logo can be used only by the complete original band The drummer Densmore reportedly opted out of the new group due to his battle with the hearing disorder tinnitus 21 In 2005 Copeland released Orchestralli a live recording of chamber ensemble music which he had composed during a short tour of Italy in 2002 Also in 2005 Copeland started Gizmodrome a new project with avant garde guitarist David Fiuczynski multi instrumentalist Vittorio Cosma singer Raiz and bassist Max Gazze The band made their U S debut on September 16 2006 at the Modern Drummer Drum Festival In January 2006 Copeland premiered his film about the Police called Everyone Stares The Police Inside Out at the Sundance Film Festival In February and March he appeared as one of the judges on the BBC television show Just the Two of Us a role he later reprised for a second series in January 2007 The Police reunion 2007 2008 Edit Main article The Police Reunion Tour At the 2007 Grammy Awards Copeland Andy Summers and Sting performed the song Roxanne together again as the Police This marked the band s first public performance since 1986 they had previously reunited only for an improvised set at Sting s wedding party in 1992 and for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 One day later the band announced that in celebration of the Police s 30th anniversary they would be embarking on what turned out to be a one off reunion tour on May 28 2007 During the tour Copeland also released his compilation album The Stewart Copeland Anthology which was composed of his independent work In 2007 the French government appointed Copeland along with Police bandmates Summers and Sting a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 22 The group performed 151 dates across five continents concluding with a final show in August 2008 at Madison Square Garden New York Projects 2008 present Edit In 2008 RIM commissioned Copeland to write a soundtrack for the BlackBerry Bold smart phone He created a highly percussive theme of one minute s length from which he evolved six ringtones and a softer alarm tone that are preloaded on the device 23 In March 2008 he premiered his orchestral composition Celeste at An Evening with Stewart Copeland part of the Savannah Music Festival The performance featured classical violinist Daniel Hope His appearance at Savannah included a screening of Everyone Stares The Police Inside Out and a question and answer session Also in 2008 he was commissioned by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to create a percussion piece involving primarily Indonesian instruments Gamelan D Drum was first performed in Dallas on February 5 2012 and had its European Premiere at the Royal Academy of Music in London in July 2012 On August 21 2009 at SummerFest 2009 Copeland unveiled the composition Retail Therapy which was commissioned by the Music Society He performed three more original works Kaya Celeste and Gene Pool the last accompanied by San Diego based percussion ensemble red fish blue fish 24 He attended a composer s roundtable and a question and answer discussion in conjunction with the festival Copeland wrote the score for a theatrical presentation of Ben Hur which premiered on September 17 2009 at the O2 Arena in London He provided English language narration of the production which is performed in Latin and Aramaic citation needed His memoir Strange Things Happen A Life with The Police Polo and Pygmies was released by HarperCollins in September 2009 25 The book chronicles events in his life from childhood through his work with the Police and to the present 26 In October 2009 he was a guest on Private Passions the biographical music discussion program on BBC Radio 3 27 On May 24 2011 he started a YouTube channel devoted to his videos and project updates 28 On this channel he uploads performances with various musicians including Primus Andy Summers Jeff Lynne Snoop Dogg and others in his home studio which he refers to as the Sacred Grove On August 24 2011 he was a featured soloist on the Late Show with David Letterman as part of their second Drum Solo Week On January 10 2012 he appeared on an episode of the A amp E reality series Storage Wars to appraise a drum set for Barry Weiss buying a Turkish cymbal from the set for 40 In July he reunited with former Animal Logic bandmate Stanley Clarke for a European tour In May 2013 he and the Long Beach Opera premiered The Tale Tell Heart an opera based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe 29 On November 26 2013 he appeared in the first episode of The Tim Ferriss Experiment 30 In 2017 he formed the supergroup Gizmodrome with Adrian Belew Vittorio Cosma and Mark King and released an album of the same name 31 Ricky Kej and Stewart Copeland had worked together on a song in 2016 and so with a pause in concerts and activity due to the pandemic Kej reached out to Copeland to collaborate on a new album that came to be called Divine Tides Released in 2021 the album includes nine songs and eight music videos that were shot in locations ranging from the Himalayas in India to forests in Spain 32 In April 2022 the album scored Copeland his 6th Grammy Award and Ricky Kej his second Grammy Awards in the category of Best New Age Album 33 On September 5 2021 the opera Electric Saint about the life of Nikola Tesla by Copeland with libretto by Jonathan Moore premiered at the National Theater of Weimar 34 35 On February 6 2023 the album Divine Tides brought Copeland his 7th Grammy Award and Ricky Kej his 3rd Grammy Award in the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in the category of Best Immersive Audio Album 36 Personal life EditIn 1974 Copeland became romantically involved with Curved Air vocalist Sonja Kristina and they were married from 1982 to 1991 37 38 He adopted her son from a previous relationship and they had two sons of their own 38 39 In 1981 he fathered a son with Irish author Desmond Guinness daughter Marina 38 40 41 He currently lives in Los Angeles with his second wife with whom he has three children 38 42 Copeland s hobbies include rollerskating cycling along the beach in Santa Monica filmmaking and playing polo 38 He is also active on his YouTube channel where he uploads videos of himself and other musicians during jam sessions in his studio the Sacred Grove 43 44 Drumming style EditCopeland grew up listening to a combination of Lebanese music rock and roll jazz and reggae but he selected from these styles what he needed rather than imitating them In the 1980s when many musicians were looking for bigger sound from bigger drums he added Octobans Invented by Tama Drums in 1978 Octobans consisted of eight six inch drums in the shape of narrow tubes He used another innovation a splash cymbal based on a toy that he owned and that he helped Paiste design He relied heavily on his 13 hi hats 45 Despite being left handed Copeland plays a right handed drum kit placing the hi hats on his left and ride cymbal and floor toms on his right He uses a wide dynamic range and demonstrates a proficiency of jazz style articulation in his snare drum playing interspersing strong back beats with soft rim comping During his years with the Police he became known for engaging only the hi hat with the bass drum to keep the beat citation needed In an interview with Modern Drummer Copeland has cited Mitch Mitchell of the Jimi Hendrix Experience as a prime musical influence He states that as a child whenever he had a song or melody pop in his head he would walk around wondering how Mitchell would drum to that particular tune He also named Sandy Nelson and Ginger Baker as other fundamental influences in the youth years 46 better source needed He has stated that due to his enforced listening of Buddy Rich he considers himself allergic to jazz He is noted for his strong emphasis on the groove as a complement to the song rather than as its core component Nonetheless his playing often incorporates spectacular fills and subtle inflections which greatly augment the groove Compared to most of his 1980s contemporaries his snare sound was bright and cutting He is also one of the few rock drummers to use traditional grip rather than matched grip He is also noted for syncopation in his drumming Equipment EditCopeland s equipment includes Tama drums Paiste cymbals Remo drum heads and Vater signature drum sticks 45 Original live kit set up 1984 Edit Tama Imperialstar Mahogany Drums 9 ply and Paiste Cymbals Drums Midnight Blue 10x8 Rack Tom 12x8 Rack Tom 13x9 Rack Tom 16x16 Floor Tom 14x5 Pearl B4514 Chrome over Brass Snare Drum 22x14 Bass Drum Tama Octobans Low Pitch x4 Cowbell Wood Blocks Cymbals Paiste 13 Formula 602 Medium Hi Hats 16 2002 Crash 8 2002 Bell 7 5 Ufip Ictus Bell 8 2002 Splash x2 11 2002 Splash 14 or 16 Rude Crash Ride 16 or 18 Rude Crash Ride 18 2002 Medium 24 Rude Ride Crash 20 2002 China Simmons x2 Pads to his left Assorted Percussion Stewart also used Calato Regal Tip Rock Wood Tipped Drumsticks The Police Reunion 2007 2008 tour kit Edit Tama Starclassic Maple Drums and Paiste Cymbals Drums Custom Police Blue Sparkle Maple Wood 10x8 Tom 12x8 Tom To the left of his snare drum 13x9 Tom 16x16 Floor Tom 18x16 Floor Tom 20x14 Tama Gong Drum 22x18 Bass Drum 14x5 Tama SC145 Stewart Copeland Signature Snare Tama Custom Police Blue Sparkle Octobans x4 custom made for Copeland Cymbals Paiste 12 Prototype Micro Hi Hats 16 Signature Full Crash 17 Signature Fast Crash 18 Signature Fast Crash 18 Signature Full Crash 18 2002 Flat Ride prototype 22 Signature Blue Bell Ride 10 Signature Splash 8 Signature Bell 8 Signature Prototype Splash Assorted percussion Stewart also uses his own Vater Stewart Copeland Standard Sticks Discography EditStudio albums Edit 1980 Klark Kent Music Madness from the Kinetic Kid as Klark Kent 1983 Rumble Fish Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1985 The Rhythmatist 1986 Wall Street Salvador Original Motion Picture Soundtracks 1988 The Equalizer and Other Cliff Hangers 1990 Noah s Ark Audiobook with James Earl Jones 1994 Silent Fall Motion Picture Soundtrack 1994 Rapa Nui Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1995 Kollected Works as Klark Kent 1996 The Leopard Son 1997 Four Days In September Music From The Miramax Motion Picture 1998 Little Boy Blue 1999 Simpatico Music From The Motion Picture 2004 Orchestralli Live album 2004 La Notte della Taranta 2007 The Stewart Copeland Anthology Compilation 2009 Music From Ben Hur Live 2010 Dead Like Me Original MGM Television Soundtrack 2022 SpyroCurved Air Edit 1975 Midnight Wire 1976 AirborneThe Police Edit Outlandos d Amour 1978 Reggatta de Blanc 1979 Zenyatta Mondatta 1980 Ghost in the Machine 1981 Synchronicity 1983 Collaborations Edit 1977 Strontium 90 Police Academy by Strontium 90 1982 Acting Very Strange by Mike Rutherford 1986 So by Peter Gabriel 1989 Mr Doubles by Moon on the Water 1989 Animal Logic by Animal Logic 1991 Animal Logic II by Animal Logic 2001 The Grand Pecking Order by Oysterhead 2005 Crossing Times And Continents by Eberhard Schoener amp Friends With Sting and Andy Summers 2017 Gizmodrome by Gizmodrome 2021 Divine Tides by Ricky KejFilm scores Edit Title Year Director NotesRumble Fish 1983 Francis Ford CoppolaThe Rhythmatist 1985 Jean Pierre Dutilleux Documentary also actorOut of Bounds 1986 Richard TuggleWall Street 1987 Oliver StoneTalk Radio 1988She s Having a Baby John HughesThe Jogger Robert ResnikoffSee No Evil Hear No Evil 1989 Arthur HillerTaking Care of Business 1990The First Power Robert ResnikoffMen at Work Emilio EstevezHidden Agenda Ken LoachRiff Raff 1991Highlander II The Quickening Russell MulcahyFugitive Among Us 1992 Michael Toshiyuki Uno TV movieAfterburn Robert MarkowitzHorse Opera 1993 Bob BaldwinWide Sargasso Sea John DuiganAirborne Rob BowmanRaining Stones Ken LoachBank Robber Nick MeadSurviving the Game 1994 Ernest DickersonDecadence Steven BerkoffRapa Nui Kevin ReynoldsFresh Boaz YakinSilent Fall Bruce BeresfordJudgement 1995 David Winkler ShortWhite Dwarf Peter Markle TV movieTyson Uli EdelThe Assassination File 1996 John HarrisonThe Leopard Son Hugo van Lawick DocumentarySubUrbia Richard LinklaterBoys Stacy CochranThe Pallbearer Matt ReevesGridlock d 1997 Vondie Curtis HallAnna Karenina Bernard RoseFour Days in September Bruno BarretoGood Burger Brian RobbinsLittle Boy Blue Antonio TibaldiGoing All the Way Mark Pellington With tomandandy and Tim BrickleyWelcome to Woop Woop Stephan Elliott Special thanksCentral Station 1998 Walter Salles With Antonio Pinto and Jaques MorelenbaumThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three Felix Enriquez Alcala TV movieFuturesport Ernest R DickersonLegalese Glenn JordanWest Beirut Ziad DoueiriVery Bad Things Peter BergSimpatico 1999 Matthew WarchusShe s All That Robert IscoveBoys and Girls 2000More Dogs Than Bones Michael Browning3 Strikes DJ PoohSunset Strip Adam CollisSkipped Parts 2001 Tamra DavisCopacabana Carla CamuratiOn the Line Eric BrossDeuces Wild 2002 Scott KalvertMe and Daphne Rebecca GayheartI Am David 2003 Paul FeigEvel Knievel John Badham TV movieAmazon Forever 2004 Jean Pierre DutilleuxLove Wrecked 2005 Randal Kleiser TV movieRiding the Bus with My Sister Anjelica HustonFish Eye Jordan Copeland ShortNational Lampoon s Pucked 2006 Arthur Hiller With Kat Green Billy Lincoln and Rich McCulleyEveryone Stares Stewart Copeland Documentary also director producer and narratorWe Are Your Friends 2015 Max JosephUnder the Volcano 2021 Gracie Otto DocumentaryTV series Edit Title Year NotesThe Young Ones 1984 1 episode Cash Appears as a member of Ken Bishop s Nice Twelve The Equalizer 1985Star Wars Droids Theme music only co written with Derek HoltShalom Salaam 1989 MiniseriesLong Ago and Far Away 1 episode Noah s Ark was also released as an audiobook Babylon 5 1994 Pilot onlyInsiders 1997 MiniseriesThe Amanda Show 1999 2002Brutally Normal 2000Breaking News 2002Dead Like Me 2003 2004Desperate Housewives 2004 1 episode Who s That Woman The Life and Times of Juniper Lee 2005 2007 Co wrote theme music with Rob Cuariclia David Lehner and Rob LehnerAmas de Casa Desesperadas 2008 1 episode Quien es esa mujer Stewart Copeland s Adventures in Music 2020 TV mini series presenterVideo games Edit Title Year Developer s NotesUrban Strike 1994 Granite Bay Software The Edge Foley Hi Tech Special thanksSpyro the Dragon 1998 Insomniac GamesSpyro 2 Ripto s Rage 1999Spyro Year of the Dragon 2000 With Ryan BeveridgeAlone in the Dark The New Nightmare 2001 Darkworks With Thierry DesseauxSpyro Enter the Dragonfly 2002 Check Six Studios Equinoxe Digital Entertainment With Peter Neff and Kenneth BurgomasterGuitar Hero World Tour 2009 Neversoft Music thanksSpyro Reignited Trilogy 2018 Toys for Bob Original music main theme assisted with remastered tracks 47 See also Edit Music portal Biography portalList of drummers Membranophone list of drums References Edit a b Burke Chris 17 April 2015 Classic Albums featuring Stewart Copeland MusicRadar Retrieved 8 August 2015 100 Greatest Drummers of All Time Rolling Stone 31 March 2016 Retrieved 25 October 2022 The arresting case of The Police BBC News 30 January 2007 Retrieved 8 August 2015 Modern Drummer s Readers Poll Archive 1979 2014 Modern Drummer Retrieved 8 August 2015 Stewart Copeland Hall of Fame Induction Classic Drummer Retrieved 18 January 2017 Film Everyone Stares The Police Inside Out Washingtonpost com 26 January 2006 Retrieved 24 May 2015 Stewart Copeland I was born in Alexandria Va not Egypt Biography Early days the Middle East the music biz amp Curved Air The Stewart Copeland Official Site Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 24 May 2015 Stewart Copeland was born on July 16 1952 in Alexandria Virginia in the United States but soon after moved with his family to Beirut Lebanon In this Middle Eastern city on the Mediterranean Stewart grew up Copeland Miles 1989 The game player the confessions of the CIA s original political operative London Aurum Press ISBN 0948149876 OCLC 21874352 Later I was one of the 200 employees who were on the original list of career members when the CIA became official in July 1974 Schor Elana 14 August 2008 Celebrity spies revealed new details of Julia Child s pre chef career released The Guardian Retrieved 13 July 2017 Julia Child s fellow spies included professional baseball player Moe Berg US supreme court justice Arthur Goldberg and Miles Copeland the father of The Police drummer Stewart Copeland a b Pukas Anna 27 May 2014 I wish I d been nicer to Sting Stewart Copeland talks about life after The Police Daily Express London UK Retrieved 13 July 2017 a b c Sutcliffe Phil amp Fielder Hugh 1981 L Historia Bandido London and New York Proteus Books ISBN 0 906071 66 6 Pages 15 16 Welch Chris 1973 In Canis Lupus sleeve notes Don t Stand So Close To Me 86 12 by The Police Music and Lyrics The Police Official Website Archived from the original on 24 May 2015 Retrieved 13 July 2017 Stewart Copeland Stewartcopeland net Archived from the original on 17 November 2014 Retrieved 18 January 2015 Lyons Timothy 1 October 1996 The Leopard Son from the Discovery Channel From the Theatre to Cable International Documentary Association Retrieved 30 April 2021 On September 27th in movie theatres across the country Discovery Channel Pictures opened its first commercially released full length 35mm feature film The Leopard Son Bennett Tara November 2018 LEGENDARY MUSICIAN STEWART COPELAND REVISITS HIS CLASSIC VIDEO GAME SCORE FOR THE SPYRO REIGNITED TRILOGY Syfy Syfy Wire Retrieved 2 November 2018 Universal Announces Spyro Enter the Dragonfly IGN 19 February 2002 Retrieved 13 July 2017 C7164710 Spyro Enter the Dragonfly Official Soundtrack VGMdb net Retrieved 13 July 2017 This CD was included in limited edition game packages of Spyro Enter the Dragonfly for Playstation 2 Game Music Review Spyro the Dragon II Ripto s Rage PSX Rip RPGamers Network Retrieved 13 July 2017 this soundtrack is great highly effective for the game and an all around joy to listen to Fogel Stefanie 19 July 2018 The Police s Copeland Composes New Spyro Main Theme Variety Archived from the original on 20 July 2018 Retrieved 20 July 2018 Stewart Copeland Sues Surviving Doors Billboard 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 Culture gouv fr 1 October 2007 Retrieved 21 May 2013 Stewart Copeland puts message in a bottle for BlackBerry Bold owners Apcmag com Retrieved 10 October 2011 Review Police s Stewart Copeland rocks SummerFest Sdnn com Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 10 October 2011 Strange Things Happen A Life with The Police Polo and Pygmies HarperCollins Retrieved 5 October 2009 Stewart Copeland Book Signing Amoeba Music 8 October 2009 Retrieved 23 October 2009 BBC Radio 3 Bbc co uk Retrieved 10 October 2011 Stewart Copeland YouTube Retrieved 18 January 2015 Swed Mark 13 May 2013 Review Van Gogh and Tell Tale Heart have a crazy idea Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 April 2018 Premiere TV Episode The Tim Ferriss Experiment Fourhourweek 27 November 2013 Retrieved 18 January 2015 Giles Jeff 15 September 2017 Adrian Belew and Stewart Copeland Say New Gizmodrome Band Project Was an Immediate Lovefest Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 12 November 2017 Home divinetidesmusic com 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show Complete Winners amp Nominations List Electric Saint nationaltheater weimar de Stewart Copeland ELECTRIC SAINT 5 SEPTEMBER 2021 WEIMAR www stewartcopeland net 2023 GRAMMY Nominations The Complete Winners amp Nominees List www grammy com Retrieved 24 February 2023 James Billy May 2008 Interview Sonja Kristina Get Ready to ROCK hotdigitsnewmedia group a b c d e Copeland Stewart 2009 Strange Things Happen A Life with The Police Polo and Pygmies HarperCollins Pearce Garth 18 August 1983 Shea yeah yeah The Daily Express Daly Susan 19 July 2008 Bohemian rhapsody Marina Guinness and Kila Irish Independent Ross Seamus 16 March 2008 Talent on Tap Sunday Mirror Archived copy www myheritage com Archived from the original on 6 December 2019 Retrieved 15 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Prato Greg 8 September 2012 Stewart Copeland Documents All Star Jams on YouTube Rolling Stone Retrieved 13 July 2017 his main focus nowadays is his own YouTube channel which features jam sessions between Copeland and some very recognizable names Stewart Copeland YouTube Retrieved 13 July 2017 Wild Jams at the Sacred Grove My rock star chums come here to hang and play live music a b Natelli John 1 November 2012 10 Ways To Sound Like Stewart Copeland DRUM Magazine Retrieved 12 November 2017 Stewart Copeland Interviews Bishop s Drum Shop amp Advanced DJ Service Effingham Illinois Retrieved 13 July 2017 Wade Jessie 19 July 2018 STEWART COPELAND RETURNS FOR SPYRO REIGNITED TRILOGY AT COMIC CON 2018 IGN ign com Retrieved 19 July 2018 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Stewart Copeland Copeland s official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stewart Copeland amp oldid 1148389301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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