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Sting was the frontman and bassist for the wildly successful British rock band The Police before disbanding the group in 1984 to pursue a solo career. He has since become one of the world's most popular touring acts and an iconic figure in contemporary rock music, selling over 45 million records worldwide, as well as a film actor and political activist. He recently reunited with The Police and embarked on an international tour.
Sting's daughter, Coco Sumner, suffered a fractured skull after falling in a restaurant in early May of 2009 and hitting her head. She is said to be "recovering well" after being hospitalized for four days in Los Angeles.The Sun: Sting girl in horror diner fall (May 4, 2009)
- Real name: Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner
- Born: October 2, 1951
- Birthplace: Wallsend, England
- Spouse: Trudi Styler
- Has six children
- Grammy Awards: 16
- Nominated for 3 Oscars
- Shares songwriting credit and appears on Dire Straits song "Money for Nothing"
- Former English teacher and ditch digger
- Founder of The Rainforest Foundation
- Godfather to Madonna's son Rocco
Nickname
While playing with the jazz group The Phoenix Jazzmen, Sumner appeared one night in a striped black-and-yellow sweater, making him resemble a bee. His band mates began calling him "Sting," and the name stuck. He now uses it both professionally and in his personal life, on everything except legal documents.Solo Career
Sting released his first solo single, "Spread a Little Happiness," in 1982 while still with The Police, for the soundtrack to the film Brimstone and Treacle. He also started work on his debut solo album, 1985's The Dream of Blue Turtles, while still with the band. The record went Triple Platinum that year and was nominated for a Grammy for Album of the Year.For the next decade, Sting was among the most popular musical artists in the world. In 1993, he recorded the song "All for Love" along with Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart for the film The Three Musketeers and scored a #1 hit, shifting his audience from college rock fans to an adult contemporary fanbase.
His work since then has followed this trend and seen his popularity as a radio/recording artist begin to wane, however, he remains a hugely popular touring act.
Film Career
Sting made his film acting debut as "Ace Face" in 1979's Who musical Quadrophenia. Other significant performances include the 1982 film Brimstone and Treacle, the 1988 Mike Figgis film Stormy Monday and Guy Ritchie's Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. He was an executive producer on the 2006 film A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.Categories
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Sting on Amazon
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The Sting [HD DVD] - $19.98
Winner of 7 Academy Awards® including Best Picture The Sting stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford as two con men in 1930s Chicago. After a friend is killed by the mob they try to get even by attempting to pull off the ultimate "sting." No o...
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The Sting - $9.99
The winner of 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture, The Sting has become one of America's favorite and most critically acclaimed films. Robert Redford and Paul Newman star as two con men in the 1930's out to avenge the death of a ...
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Ten Summoner's Tales - $13.98
This DTS release of Sting's triple platinum Ten Summoner's Tales superbly remixed into 5.1 Digital Surround to enrich its already passionate and densely refined delivery. Enjoy 'If I Ever Lose My Faith In You' and 'Fields Of Gold' and o...
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Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984-1994 - $13.98
A good overview of Sting's radio hits and popular album tracks with only one major omission ("Mad About You"), Fields of Gold also offers three previously-unreleased songs. "This Cowboy Song" and "When We Dance" appear on no other al...
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