Sting Is Reportedly Renting a Swanky New Fortress Around His HeartSting Is Reportedly Renting a Swanky New Fortress Around His HeartSting and Trudie Styler reportedly have a new address in New York City — and it ranks among the most ultra high-class apartment buildings in town.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
Police Guitarist Andy Summers Goes In Depth on His Exotic New Solo Album: Exclusive Video PremierePolice Guitarist Andy Summers Goes In Depth on His Exotic New Solo Album: Exclusive Video PremiereAndy Summers' 14th solo project 'Triboluminescence' is out today.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Watch Previously Unreleased Video of Fleetwood Mac and the Police at the 1982 US Festival: Exclusive PremiereWatch Previously Unreleased Video of Fleetwood Mac and the Police at the 1982 US Festival: Exclusive PremiereFind out how you can help filmmakers complete 'The US Festival 1982,' a documentary that's been in the works for four years. Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
How ‘Ghost in the Machine’ Became the Police’s Smartest, Trickiest LPHow ‘Ghost in the Machine’ Became the Police’s Smartest, Trickiest LPBack in the day, it wasn't all that rare for a top-selling band to make music that was both clever and accessible. Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
Police Albums Ranked Worst to BestPolice Albums Ranked Worst to BestMost artists resist labels, but the Police were one of the few bands that distanced itself from them by making music that couldn't be classified.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
The Day the Police Fired Their Original GuitaristThe Day the Police Fired Their Original GuitaristHenry Padovani was a former Jimi Hendrix disciple from Corsica. Jeff GilesJeff Giles
Sting Earns $2,000 a Day Because Puff Daddy Didn’t Say ‘Please’ Back in 1997Sting Earns $2,000 a Day Because Puff Daddy Didn’t Say ‘Please’ Back in 1997An uncleared sample of 'Every Breath You Take' nets Sting an awful lot of money every year.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
How ‘Synchronicity’ Ended Up Breaking the Police ApartHow ‘Synchronicity’ Ended Up Breaking the Police ApartThe album was their most perfectly radio-friendly, but it also caught them on the verge of collapse. Jeff GilesJeff Giles