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Sting Tour
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Back To Bass Tour 2011 / 2012 / 2013 97 Cities, 31 Countries Symphonicity 2010 / 2011 114 Cities, 38 Countries Police Reunion 2007 / 2008 105 Cities, 27 Countries
Sting
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In the summer of 1983, I camped out with a friend, so we could be ''first'' into the Tacoma, Washington, Synchronicity concert. The Police had toured through Seattle twice before, but I was too young to see them. They first played at the Showbox, a small club in Seattle's red light district, and several years later played the Paramount, an old ...
Synchronicity Tour - Wikipedia
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114 rows · The Synchronicity Tour was a 1983–1984 concert tour by The Police. During the early …Associated album: Synchronicity
Gear Rundown: Sting
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Sting used a Steinberger L2 around the time of Synchronicity, and it was often used to dub lines that he had played on the electric upright bass as mentioned above. He used it in the studio a bit, but it was replaced by a Spector almost immediately on the Synchronicity tour.
Sting music @ All About Jazz
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Sting paid his early dues playing bass with local outfits The Newcastle Big Band, The Phoenix Jazzmen, Earthrise and Last Exit, the latter of which featured his first efforts at song writing. Last Exit were big in the North East, but their jazz fusion was doomed to fail when punk rock exploded onto the music scene in …
Sting
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The 'Synchronicity' tour finished in March 1984 and the three went their separate ways. Copeland to movie scoring, Summers to guitar duets and jazz, and Sting initially to acting. A lead role in "The Bride" and supporting parts in "Plenty" and "Julia and Julia" followed before Sting picked up a guitar again. And when he did, it was not a bass.
The Police's Concert & Tour History Concert Archives
https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/the-police
The band consisted of Sting (vocals, bass), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums). The band released five albums -- "Outlandos d'Amour" (1978), "Reggatta de Blanc" (1979), "Zenyatta Mondatta" (1980), "Ghost in the Machine" (1982) and "Synchronicity" (1983) -- before entering a hiatus in 1984 and ultimately disbanding in 1986
Sting's Spector TalkBass.com
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Feb 26, 2013 · Sting's Spector: used on the 1983 Synchronicity tour, therefore it would have to be a Brooklyn Spector as it was like two years before Kramer bought Spector. I …
Synchronicity — The Police
https://www.thepolice.com/synchronicity/
Review from Relix magazine by Robert Santelli. After listening to 'Synchronicity' for the first time, it becomes quite clear that the Police do not intend to stand idle or wallow in former glories, Whether it's because Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers feel threatened by the host of new bands desperately trying to imitate their immensely successful sound, or because they're fearful of ...
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