Biography
The Police are notable as one of the first mainstream white pop groups to adopt reggae as a predominant musical form and to score major international hits with reggae-styled material. Although reggae was already very popular in the United Kingdom (due to the large number of Caribbean immigrants) the style was little known in the United States or other countries, and prior to the emergence of the Police only a handful of reggae songs had enjoyed any significant chart success.
Tension grew between the band members, because unlike most other bands, they did not share songwriting credits. They released their last album, Synchronicity, in 1983; selling over 8 million copies. Synchronicity is critically regarded as their best album, with hits such as
The Police re-formed in 2007, and opened the Grammy award ceremony of that year with a performance. The band toured the world in 2007 and 2008.
Edited by Dawson41 on 7 Sep 2008, 12:41
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From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police)
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- Formed in
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- 1977
- Split in
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- 1983
- Reformed in
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- 1986
- 2007
- Founded in
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- London
- Band Members
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- Stewart Copeland (1977 - 1983)
- Sting (1977 - 1983)
- Henry Padovani (1977 - 1978)
- Andy Summers (1977 - 1983)
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