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Sting

Sting considers the ideal music to be silence, which allows you to concentrate on yourself and your inner world. What then does this British performer do if the ideal has already been created? He's drawing beautiful frame around her with the help of music, complements her with new sounds, maintains harmony. Judging by the number of fans, he does this well. How he managed to win the love of the public and why his songs resonate in the hearts of people is our article.

short biography

In one of his interviews, Sting admitted that childhood is not a period that he would like to repeat. The reason for such a categorical statement is simple - the singer was born into a family where there was only enough money for the most necessary things. Dream about new toy I didn't have to.

The singer was born on October 2, 1951. This event took place in a large industrial city in the northeast of England, Newcastle upon Time. The family of Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, as the artist was named at birth, lived on the modest salary of his father, an assembler at an engineering company. While he was earning a living, his wife was raising children - after the birth of Gordon, another boy and two girls were born.


Living within their means, the constant screams and quarrels of children exhausted the parents - they often spoke in a raised voice. Little Gordon even believed that divorce was inevitable. But his worries were not destined to come true. Subsequently, my father changed jobs and became the manager of a small store. He took his eldest son, Gordon, as his assistant. He helped with the delivery of milk and tried to prove that he was the best in this matter.

In his free time from school and work, the boy loved to kick the ball, like all British boys. It was much more interesting than boring lessons, for which he had no zeal. The result is mediocre exam passing and a narrow circle educational institutions for further education.

In 1971, he became a student at Teachers College, where he graduated with a diploma in English and music. With this document he went for an internship at high school, and then to a permanent job in the initial one. Here he waited for two years of work with junior classes as a teacher.

When will the time for music come in Sting's life? It has already arrived. A talented teacher at recess in English enthusiastically played the guitar or retired to play the piano. The man did not stop there. His thirst for music extended far beyond the walls of school: he joined local Newcastle bands with whom he performed at the weekend.

The second half of the 70s in the history of British rock music can be characterized by two words: uncertainty and prostration. The former leaders could not offer the public anything new, and new idols had not yet appeared. At this moment, the trio “The Police” appears on stage. The formation of the band began with a simple meeting between Stuart Copeland, who played drums, and Gordon Sumner, our hero. A little later, Henry Padovani joined them, completing the formation of “The Police”.

The group's creativity began with a not entirely successful work, the track "Fall Out". But this did not stop the musicians, and in 1978, under the leadership of manager Miles Copeland, they released their first album, Outlandos d'Amou. The most popular composition was the song “Roxanne”.

The group's fame grew. Among its participants, Gordon Sumner especially stood out. The fifth was released in 1983 studio album- nothing foreshadowed the collapse. However, in 1984 the musicians decided to start solo projects. That's how he appeared on stage new singer- Sting.


Gordon Sumner's career with a new name began quite successfully. In the summer of 1985, he released his first album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles. The British awarded it third place in the charts, while the Americans gave it second place. Although the compositions have hints of The Police, the album stands out for its jazz sound. Where did it come from? jazz ? The singer was fond of it in his youth, and now he has the opportunity to play it.

With the coming solo career, little has changed in Sting's life. All the same concerts, performances and tours. But he was surrounded by other people, other musicians. They helped him record new hits and albums, for which the Briton received various awards. He was also honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with his own star.

The performer drew his inspiration from the surrounding reality. So, in 1991 he released the disc “Soul Cages”. Fans recognize him as the most melancholy. And there is a reason for this - the death of the parents. But melancholy does not last forever. This is proven by the singer’s next album, “Ten Summoner’s Tales,” filled with light and joy.


Another event that prompted the musician to create the album was the explosion of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. He conveyed his mood and impressions through the songs that were included in the “Sacred Love” collection.

Sting currently lives in New York with his family. Actively performs and releases albums every 1-3 years. His tours cover Europe, Russia, Brazil and America. And everyone is waiting for him. Despite his age, 65 years old, he is ready to continue to delight the public with his creativity.



Interesting Facts

  • Sting is just creative pseudonym. Translated from English, it means “to sting.” There are several versions of the appearance of this name. According to one of them, the singer was nicknamed Sting because at the beginning of his career he constantly wore a yellow-and-black striped sweater. This color scheme involuntarily evokes associations with a bumblebee. Another version says that the singer simply borrowed a pseudonym. In any case, the artist’s acquaintances and friends believe that the name fully reflects his obnoxious and intolerant character. Sting himself no longer remembers why he decided to take just such a pseudonym.
  • Since childhood, I dreamed of becoming a musician and... a football player.
  • During his school years, Sting collected a small collection of nicknames. First, for high growth he was nicknamed Lurch in honor of the hero of the same name in The Addams Family. Then someone decided to spell his name backwards, giving him the new nickname Noddy.
  • The singer owes his love of reading to his grandmother. It was she who gave him “Treasure Island,” which the famous grandson never parted with as a teenager.
  • The artist's parents were Catholics. They also introduced their children to the observance of church canons. At the age of 7, Sting even sang in the church choir and helped the priest. But he soon became bored with the righteous life, although it left an imprint on his creativity.
  • After receiving secondary education, Sting was able to enroll in two colleges. One predicted a career for him as a linguist, another - as a programmer. But the young man could not make a choice and left both educational institutions.
  • In 1995, the trial of the singer's accountant took place. The plaintiff was Sting himself. He accused Keith Moore of embezzlement, which “secured” him six years in prison.
  • Sting tied the knot twice. The singer's first wife was actress Frances Tomelty. They lived together for about 8 years and gave birth to two children. In 1992, the Briton married another actress, Trudie Styler. Imperceptibly, from a close friend she became a muse and wife. In his new relationship, Sting was expecting the birth of four more children, three of whom appeared before marriage: the first unsuccessful union had such a strong influence on the man.
  • It was not Trudy who forced Sting to enter into a second marriage, but his daughter Mickey. One day she asked him a simple question: who is a bastard (in English culture this is what illegitimate children are called)? This was enough to get married.

  • In the late 80s, Sting and Trudy went on a trip to the rainforests of Brazil. They were so amazed by the situation of the local Indians and the future of the “lungs of the planet” that they decided to create the Rainforest Protection Fund. For this contribution, Sting's name was immortalized in the name of one of the subspecies of frogs - Dendropsophus stingi.
  • Sting owes his introduction to the world of music to his mother and uncle. The mother played the piano, planting the idea in the child: for music to appear, you just need to touch the keys. By the way, such conviction affected the singer’s character and perseverance. Well, the uncle simply forgot a guitar in their house, which did not go unnoticed by the curious boy.
  • The singer's daughter from his second marriage, Eliot Paulina Sumner, decided to follow in her father's footsteps. At age 20, she released her first album under the pseudonym I Blame Coco. The second disc went into rotation under her real name. Eliot has not yet managed to outshine her father. Repeat creative path Sting was also decided by Joseph Sumner, the singer's first heir.

  • In the work of the British musician there is a song about Russians. It’s called “Russians”. At the time of recording the composition, 1985, the USSR was living in conditions of the Cold War, which was reflected in the lyrics of the track. In an interview with Vladimir Pozner, the singer said that he was inspired to write “Russians” by watching Soviet television programs for children. He saw warmth and love in them. Therefore, in the song, Sting calls on the USSR to think about the consequences of the Cold War for the sake of children and their future.
  • I was a witness at the singer's wedding unusual person, and a tribal leader from the Amazon. Sting met him while traveling through the jungle. Acquaintance grew into friendship.
  • Early awakening, yoga and meditation - a typical morning for the famous singer.
  • In his youth, the musician was fond of athletics and once even took second place in short-distance running.
  • A glass of good wine from Sting - why not? After all, the singer owns his own wine production, the quality of its products has been appreciated by world-class experts.

Sting's best songs


This Briton wrote many compositions. They are remembered by beautiful musical accompaniment and texts filled with meaning. What Sting songs has almost everyone sung at least once in their life?

  • « Englishman in New York" Despite the fact that the single failed to take a leading position in the charts, it became a real hit in 1988. Whether the loss on the saxophone or Sting's talent is to blame for this is not important. The composition is rightfully considered the most famous in the work of this singer. The history of its creation is connected with the name British writer Quentin Crisp, one of the representatives of gay culture in Britain. The musician met him on the set of the film “The Bride”. Their friendship continued in New York, where Sting came to record the album. Here Quentin told his friend about difficult fate. The song was written under the impression of what was said.

“Englishman in New York” (listen)

  • « Shape of My Heart"is known even to film buffs from the film "Leon". The touching and lyrical composition that sounds at the end of the tape is invariably associated with love theme. But only for those who are not familiar with the English language. In fact, it is about a card player who plays in order to unravel the logic of luck. It is noteworthy that the single only managed to reach number 57 in the UK chart. But this did not stop the composition from becoming the most famous.


"Shape of My Heart" (listen)

  • « Fields of Gold" Not only Sting's fans go crazy about this song, but also his wife. And this is not surprising: the composition is dedicated to their relationship. It sings about golden fields, the view of which opened from the windows of the singer’s country house. Why did the fields suddenly turn golden? Because this is exactly what earing barley looks like in the rays of the setting sun. This is what Sting sings about. The single was used as musical accompaniment figure skater Michelle Kwan Olympic Games. True, it was not performed by Sting, but by Eva Cassidy, who created the most famous cover version"Fields of Gold"

"Fields of Gold" (listen)

  • « Fragile" To write a song influenced by impressions of the social situation in the world is in the spirit of this Briton. What prompted the singer to create “Fragile”? The unjust death of American engineer Ben Linder. The man became a victim of the economic and political games of his own government, which was trying to establish its own order in Nicaragua with the help of a revolutionary movement. Linder's death outraged the Americans and Sting, who dedicated the song "Fragile" to him. It was recorded not only in English, but also in two other languages: Spanish and Portuguese.
  • « Every Breath You Take" This single was written by Sting as part of The Police. The composition is far from the romance that the public attributes to it. The musician himself calls the song “evil” because he veiled the theme of surveillance and control by the state. Although fans misunderstood the musician's main idea, this does not stop them from dancing to “Every Breath You Take” at weddings and romantic evenings.

Musician Gordon Sumner is best known as Sting, his nickname for performing on stage. The vocalist and multi-instrumentalist achieved worldwide recognition as a frontman British group The Police. After its collapse, the musician began a solo career. In addition, he has several serious roles in big films.

early years

Gordon Sumner was born on October 2, 1951 in Wallsend, an important industrial center of Great Britain. Through years of hard work, his father was able to afford to buy the store. Mother was a hairdresser and a nurse. The family raised Gordon in Catholic traditions. He even served as a servant in a local church for some time. However, in his youth the musician moved away from Christian traditions - his lifestyle had little in common with the church.

After finishing school, the young man entered a pedagogical college. He did not have a scholarship, so the young man had to work in the most different places. He was both a bus conductor and a minor employee government agency. After receiving her education, Gordon Sumner began teaching at school. This measured life continued for only two years.

First performances

Gordon Sumner became interested in music during his college years. He did not have a favorite instrument - he played both the piano and the guitar with equal pleasure. The future Sting did not give up music even while he was teaching at school. Famous performer he even recalled that he often rehearsed in the assembly hall during breaks, when he had the opportunity to leave the office.

His first participation in local groups dates back to the same period. These were short-lived bands that played in pubs and other entertainment venues. In them Sumner gained experience and honed his skills. From the very beginning of his career, he declared himself as a leader. In order to become one, the musician only has to create his own group.

The appearance of The Police

In the second half of the 70s, the world rock scene experienced times of stagnation. Recognized leaders fizzled out, and new groups still existed in the underground. Against this background, the trio The Police appeared, in which Gordon Sumner became the vocalist. As a singer, he established himself in numerous jazz and rock bands in the early years of his career.

The Police was born after fateful meeting Gordon and drummer Stuart Copland. They immediately agreed on common musical tastes. The entrepreneurial spirit of their youth told them that it was time to think about creating their own group (before that they played as guest performers). All that remains is to find a guitarist. It became theirs good friend Henry Podovani. Sumner Gordon himself became a bassist and part-time vocalist.

Musical roots of the group

The trio's first recorded song was Fall Out. It immediately became popular in English clubs, where local youth reacted eagerly to any interesting novelty.

In the late 70s, punk rock was booming in the UK. This style originated in the deep underground, but by the time The Police appeared it had become a popular and sought-after genre. The Sex Pistols were considered a style icon. From the very beginning, her work had a significant influence on the music that Gordon Matthew Sumner wrote.

Punk rock turned out to be the best choice that young and ambitious guys could make. By then play music in the spirit Led Zeppelin,Genesis, Pink Floyd or any other cult group It was too late. It was impossible to become famous in this niche. But punk rock was on the crest of a wave. However, even then, Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner added other genres to his works, for example, reggae or new wave.

Group success

A few months after the start active work Padovani decided to leave the project. In his place was Andy Summers. With this composition the trio recorded their debut album Outlandos d'Amour. The year was 1978. Several songs from this record immediately became international hits. The young guys gained national fame as new and long-awaited rock stars.

In subsequent years, the band recorded four more studio albums. Sting became the main composer in the group (it was then that he got into the habit of using his stage name). With each new record, his music moved further and further away from the original punk rock. In the early 80s, The Police released softer-sounding albums that could be classified as new war(or in other words new wave). Each release was successful, the group went on world tours year after year, possessing one of the most recognizable and sought-after signs.

Last album The Police - Synchronicity - appeared on store shelves in 1983. At the same time, the group went on tour, after which it suddenly ceased activity. And although over the next few decades the eminent group periodically gathered again to give several concerts, the creative paths of the three musicians finally diverged.

Solo albums

The history of rock music knows many examples when a famous group broke up and its members took up solo performances. Sumner Gordon was no exception. Musical works, written by him when he was the frontman of The Police, was performed by the vocalist in both the 80s and 90s. However, a solo career could not be complete without its own albums.

Therefore, it is not surprising that relatively quickly after the collapse of the previous team, Sting released his first record The Dream of the Blue Turtles. The album went on sale not under the artist’s real name, but under his pseudonym.

Of the songs recorded in 1985, the single Russians especially stands out. Sting wrote this composition, dedicating it to the Russian people, fear of nuclear war and tension in the world. Indeed, in the mid-1980s the Cold War reached its peak. Many rock bands (eg Iron Maiden) have written songs about the threat of nuclear weapons. So Sumner’s creative impulse in this direction is not surprising.

History of the nickname

From then until today Sting regularly releases new albums and continues to perform at concerts. It’s difficult to say what his name is more associated with today - The Police or his solo career. One way or another, both creative paths turned out to be successful.

Sting's nickname dates back to the 70s, when he played in one of his first little-known groups Phoenix Jazzmen. There was a tradition in the team according to which each member had to receive a stage name. Sumner was named Sting because of his black and yellow striped sweater (he resembled a bee). Sting is translated from English as “sting”. From that moment Gordon Sumner began to bear this pseudonym. A photo with a musician is often signed with both his real name and a fictitious one.

Film career

Sting, like many other creative personalities, never settled on one form of art. The popularity of The Police allowed him to make a good career in cinema. Sumner has appeared in more than ten films. He wrote the soundtracks for many of them himself, thus combining two favorite things.

Some of Sting's most famous roles on the big screen include his appearance in Lynch's film Dune.

This picture appeared in cinemas in 1984. The film was based on the cult classic of the same name. fantasy novel The picture became significant event. In it, viewers could see the most modern special effects at that time for the first time. Sting played one of the antagonists - Na-Baron from the Harkonnen family.

The first fame of Gordon Matthew Sumner (born October 2, 1951 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Great Britain), better known under the pseudonym Sting (from the English “sting” - sting), came in 1970-80. . with participation in legendary rock band"The Police" He would later make a name for himself with a successful solo career. He got his unusual nickname from the black and yellow sweater he wore when taking his first steps in the musical field.

"The Police"

Having been a member of several musical groups, in 1977, Sting founded The Police with drummer Sturd Copeland and guitarist Henry Padovani. Padovani will soon be replaced by guitarist Andy Summers. In the spring of 1978, the newly formed trio released the single “Roxanne,” which initially did not receive public recognition. That same year, Sting, Copeland and Summers traveled around the United States, driving a truck around towns and villages and giving concerts in small clubs like CBGB, a haven for representatives of punk rock culture. Interest in their first album, “Outlandos d'Amour” (1978), begins to grow, and soon the record soars to the top of the British and then American charts. The re-released single “Roxanne”, as well as “So Lonely” and “Can’t Stand Losing You” become hits. The lyrics for most of the songs on this, as well as on subsequent albums, were written by Sting himself. At the same time, he made his film debut in the musical drama Quadrophenia (1978).

Although The Police are often categorized as punk and new wave music, the band's sound, heavily influenced by jazz and progressive rock, is difficult to define clearly. The unique, unique sound of the group’s second album “Regatta de Blanc” (1979) attracts more and more fans. Despite the fact that Sting wrote two of the most significant singles for this album, “Message in a Bottle” and “Walking on the Moon,” he received a Grammy Award (in the category “Best Instrumental Rock Performance”) in 1980.” The Police” brings the instrumental “Regatta de Blanc”.

The next album only strengthens the band's position as leaders on the rock scene. The album “Zenyatta Mondatta” (1980) featured such hits as “Don’t Stay So Close to Me” and “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da”. Despite the tight tour schedule, next year the group manages to release another album. The song “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” from the album “Ghost in the Machine” (1981) rocketed to the top of the charts.

At the same time, Sting takes on his first main role in cinema in the 1982 film “Brimstone and Oil.” He writes the song “Spread a Little Happiness”, which became the soundtrack to the film and his first solo hit. In 1983, The Police reunited to record another album, Synchronicity.

The song “Every Breath You Take” takes first place in the American and British charts. Although the song was perceived by many as romantic, it is actually a story about love obsession. In 1984, after a tour in support of this album, Sting decided to take a break from the group.

Successful solo career

Sting begins his solo career, releasing his first album after the dissolution of the group, “Dream of the Blue Turtles,” which was released in 1985. Sting worked on the recording together with several jazz musicians, including Brandford Marsalis. After this, Sting released a number of successful solo albums: “Nothing Like the Sun” (1987), “The Soul Cages” (1991), “Ten Summoner’s Tales” (1993) and “Mercury Falling” ( 1996). At the same time, Sting writes music in a variety of styles, from soulful ballads to exciting instrumental compositions that have unprecedented success. The songs “Englishman in New York”, “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” and “Fields of Gold” hit all the charts.

In addition to his musical research and experiments, Sting also finds time for filming. He appears in several films, including the sci-fi drama Dune (1984) and the popular British detective story Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998). His songs became the soundtracks for the films “The Giant” (1998), “The Affair of Thomas Crown” (1999) and “The Emperor's New Groove” (2000).

In 1999, Sting released his most popular song to date. solo album"Brand New Day". The optimistic name resonates in the hearts of listeners and in 2000 brought the singer a Grammy Award for Best male vocals in pop music. Later, his new albums “All This Time” (2001), “Sacred Love” (2003) and “Songs from Labyrinth” (2006), which is a collection of English music XVII century.

In 2007, Sting surprises enthusiastic fans of “The Police” with an unexpected performance by the group at the Grammy Awards. The team announces the start of their first tour in two decades.3 points. Total ratings received: 1.

Music has become a part of Gordon Sumner's life since childhood. Audrey’s mother, who herself graduated from music school, taught her son to play the piano and sent him to the church choir. And at the age of 10, the boy received a valuable gift - his father’s friend left a guitar in their house, and it became the boy’s main ally. Gordon spent his days in his room, learning chords and reproducing famous tunes, and on weekends he went to the club, where he listened to Jimi Hendrix perform.

However, the understanding that music is not just a hobby, but an important part of life, did not come to Gordon right away. After graduating from high school, he worked as a conductor, tax inspector, and then entered a teacher training college. After graduating, he got a job as an English teacher at a Catholic school. Then one of his close friends, noticing Sumner’s talent, invited him to audition for a local jazz group Newcastle Big Band.

Having said goodbye to teaching, Gordon became the band's bassist. A little later he moved to the Phoenix Jazzmen. His director awarded the musician the sonorous pseudonym Sting: Gordon came to all rehearsals in a yellow-and-black striped sweater and reminded his colleagues of a wasp or a bee (sting in English means “to sting”). This comparison was also true because Sting had a complex character and, due to his eternal stubbornness, annoyed many of his acquaintances.

Star Trek and the singer's songs

In 1977, Sting, along with drummer Stuart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers, formed The Police. The band's first two tracks were not successful. However, after Stuart’s older brother Miles began to actively manage the group’s affairs, the situation changed: the debut album Outlandos d’Amour became very popular in Britain. Four successful albums and a world tour later, Sting realized it was time to move on and went solo in 1985.

The first album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, was named after the singer’s unusual dream, in which he saw bright blue turtles crawling into the Garden of Eden.

The singer’s work reflects not only emotions and personal experiences, but also his view of many current events in the world. He sang about the Cold War between the USSR and the USA in the single Russians, dedicated the album Sacred Love to the September 11 terrorist attack, and Pinochet's dictatorial rule in Chile was described in the song They Dance Alone.

Seven of his eleven studio albums received platinum status, and the musician himself was awarded eleven Grammy statuettes.

In addition to his musical activities, Sting is known for his charity and active social position. In 1988 he joined Amnesty International and in 1989 he established the Rainforest Fund.

Personal life of Sting

The singer's first serious passion was actress Frances Tomelty, whom Sting met at the age of 23. Two years later, the couple married, and a few months later their first child, Joseph, was born.

However, his wife and child did not become an obstacle to wild life musician: at that time he did not deny himself drugs and alcohol, and in every interview he talked about how he did not deny his fans sex. To add insult to injury, Francis Sting met her close friendtheater actress Trudie Styler, whose friendship quickly moved to a new level.

Three years later, their relationship became known, and at the same time it turned out that the singer’s wife was expecting a second child. The musician, who had lost all peace over the years, finally decided to make a choice and went to Trudy. With her, he found harmony: he got rid of bad habits, turned to Buddhism and yoga, and became a vegan (however, a few years later he returned to meat). Trudy gave birth to four children for Sting, and 10 years later life together they got married, surrendering to the constant persuasion of the children.

Sting (born 10/02/1951) - famous British singer, musician. Songwriter, actor, philanthropist. He was the lead singer of the group “The Police”; after 1984 he worked independently.

early years

Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (this is the singer's real name) was born in Wallsend, England. His father was a simple worker at a machine-building plant. Some time later, he opened a dairy store; as a boy, Gordon delivered milk. Mother was a health worker and hairdresser, had musical education, thanks to which she helped her son learn the piano. In a family of four children, two boys and two girls, he was the eldest. The father of the family also loved music, especially jazz.

When the boy turned ten, his father's friend gave him a guitar. She completely occupied Gordon, who did not leave the room, learning chords. During his school years, he and his peers attended clubs where he listened to famous musicians. I especially loved the work of Jimi Hendrix. Studied at a Catholic school. At the same time, he was not distinguished by diligence and exemplary behavior, for which he was repeatedly subjected to corporal punishment, which was still accepted at that time.

However, your professional choice he didn't do it right away. In college I studied to become a literature teacher. Gordon managed to work as a conductor and tax officer. He was fond of athletics and took second place at the national championship. While teaching English to children, he finally realized his calling and completely immersed himself in music. He joins a jazz group as a bassist and vocalist.


Gordon's childhood photo

His next group is the Phoenix Jazzmen. This is where his professional development takes place. The group performed a lot, which allowed the musician to hone his skills, and they began to call him Sting. Having assembled his first group in his native Wallsend, Sting called it “Last exit”. The musician begins to earn good money and gains fame. With the appearance of the song “I burn for you” the band finds itself in London recording studio.

Working at The Police

In 1977, Sting met the American S. Copeland, a drummer, under whose influence he became interested in rock. Having accepted guitarist E. Summers into their team, they created the rock band “The Police”. The producer was Copeland's brother, who signed a contract with the American studio A&M Records. In 1978, the group recorded their first album, the song “Roxanne” became a hit in Europe and Australia. This was followed by a large tour of the USA. After this, the band rapidly gained popularity, recorded albums and went on tour.


Young Sting

Sting's popularity as a soloist also grew, and from 1980 he became more active. creative life. He recorded a song for the film “Quadrophenia” and played in the films “Radio On” and “Dune”. Disagreements began to arise more and more often in the team; in 1982, the musicians took a short break from The Police, during which Sting starred in a new film and wrote a solo hit.

The team broke up, reaching the peak of popularity in 1984. During its existence, The Police won six Grammy Awards and were later inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Sting was the vocalist in the group and played bass guitar and double bass. During recording in the studio, he also played keyboards and saxophone. In 2007, the musicians teamed up for a big tour, consisting of 152 concerts held over the course of a month in different cities around the world. This tour was extremely popular and brought considerable profit to the team.

Solo creativity

After a year of working on his debut disc, in 1985, Sting recorded “The Dream of the Blue Turtles,” which became third in the UK hit parade. After the tour in support of the first album, the recording of the second, “Nothing Like the Sun,” follows. The singer received the Brit Awards for the disc in 1988, by which time the performer had worldwide popularity. His first seven discs achieved gold or platinum status. home country and the States.


Sting at the beginning of his solo career

The following albums, released in the early 90s, presented Sting as a mature musician. The song “The Soul Cages” from the album of the same name won a Grammy, and the next disc received three such awards. Since 1996, Sting's work has appealed to adult audiences.

After a series of terrorist attacks in 2001, the musician rethinks his activities, his new songs are increasingly relevant to the events taking place in the world, social problems. This is the mood that characterizes the album “Sacred Love”, released in 2003. For many years now, Sting has been popular performer, his songs are loved all over the world. He is rightly called a legend. At the same time, the singer does not stop there. At the end of 2016, his new disc “57th & 9th”, his twelfth studio album, was released.

Over his many years of career, Sting's work has undergone great changes. From the image of an aggressive punk in his youth, he transformed into an intelligent, mature performer and composer. Modern rock not to his liking, now he is interested in deeper music. Sting looks for inspiration in folklore, songs of the past, and collaborates with orchestras.

Personal life and social activities

The musician was surrounded from a young age beautiful women, he has always been a romantic person. Sting married twice. The first time was on the actress F. Tomelty, with whom he played in the musical. The young married in 1976, soon they had a son, Joseph, and six years later, a daughter, Fuchsia. Family happiness did not last long, one day Sting fell in love again and hid his relationship with his wife’s colleague Trudie Styler for a long time. The marriage broke up in 1983.


Sting and his wife

In 1984, he and Trudy had a daughter, Bridget, and a year later, a son, Jake. In 1987, the musician lost both his parents, and it was not easy for him to cope with the loss. Soon he turns to charitable causes. Since 1988, Sting began to participate in the work of Amnesty International and in the fight to preserve the forests of Brazil. Together with Trudy, he opened a fund for the benefit of tropical forests. A subspecies of the frog “Dendropsophus stingi” was named in honor of the musician for his concern.

In 1990, their daughter Eliot was born. After ten years of marriage, the couple got engaged and got married. Later, their wedding dresses were sold at a charity auction. In 1995, the couple had a son, Giacomo. All of Sting's children are busy in one way or another creative activity. The family lives in New York. In addition to his musical career, Sting still takes an active part in public life. In 2001, he recorded the disc “Songs for Japan” and sent the proceeds to help Japan combat the consequences of the tsunami. His 2010 call for the decriminalization of marijuana is famous. He dedicated his 2016 CD to refugees in the Middle East.

Sting is a multi-millionaire with a net worth of around £200 million. His family owns more than one villa in the USA, Morocco, the Caribbean, an old London mansion and other real estate. Sting's villa in Tuscany, where the family likes to visit in the summer, produces honey and olive oil. The products are in demand in New York boutiques. The musician also tries his hand at making red wine. Sting's hobbies include yoga and tightrope walking.