Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Police, pictured on tour in Japan in 1981, from left to right: Andy Summers, Sting and Stewart Copeland [Getty Images] Sting ...
The post Sting’s Lawyer Claims Former Police Bandmates May Have Been “Substantially Overpaid” appeared first on Consequence. Responding to the lawsuit, Sting’s lawyers claim that the singer and his ...
Sting's former Police bandmates Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland claim they are owed more than $2 million in unpaid royalties, according to legal documents made public this week, The New York Times ...
Though their initial run lasted only from 1977 to 1984, the Police remain among the most iconic and successful bands in the history of rock. The London-based New Wave trio burned twice as bright in ...
Sting's former Police bandmates are packing heat – the miffed musicians are "suing their ex-frontman for millions in missing royalties for the 1983 song Every Breath You Take," RadarOnline.com can ...
London's High Court on Wednesday began hearing a lawsuit brought against the singer Sting by his former Police bandmates claiming some $2 million in unpaid streaming royalties. Guitarist Andy Summers ...
The Police's 1983 mega-hit "Every Breath You Take" is one of the biggest pop hits of all time, and its sole credited songwriter is Sting, the band's singer and bassist. This has long been a point of ...