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Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English musician, activist and actor. He was the frontman, songwriter and bassist for new wave band the Police from 1977 until their breakup in 1986. He launched a solo career in 1985 and has included elements of rock, jazz, reggae, classical, new-age, and worldbeat in his music. As a solo musician and a member of the Police, Sting has received 17 Grammy Awards: he won Song of the Year for "Every Breath You Take", three Brit Awards, including Best British Male Artist in 1994 and Outstanding Contribution in 2002, a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and four nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. In 2019, he received a BMI Award for "Every Breath You Take" becoming the most-played song in radio history. In 2002, Sting received the Ivor Novello Award for Lifetime Achievement from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors and was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Police in 2003. In 2000, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for recording. In 2003, Sting received a CBE from Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for services to music. He was made a Kennedy Center Honoree at the White House in 2014 and was awarded the Polar Music Prize in 2017. In May 2023, he was made an Ivor Novello Fellow. With the Police, Sting became one of the world's best-selling music artists. Solo and with the Police combined, he has sold over 100 million records. In 2006, Paste ranked him 62nd of the 100 best living songwriters. He was 63rd of VH1's 100 greatest artists of rock, and 80th of Q's 100 greatest musical stars of the 20th century. He has collaborated with other musicians on songs such as "Money for Nothing" with Dire Straits, "Rise & Fall" with Craig David, "All for Love" with Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart, "You Will Be My Ain True Love" with Alison Krauss, and "Desert Rose" with Cheb Mami. In 2018, he released the album 44/876, a collaboration with Jamaican musician Shaggy, which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2019. Early life Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner was born at Sir G B Hunter Memorial Hospital in Wallsend, Northumberland, England, on 2 October 1951, the eldest of four children of Audrey (née Cowell), a hairdresser, and Ernest Matthew Sumner, a milkman and former fitter at an engineering works. He grew up near Wallsend's shipyards, which made an impression on him. As a child, he was inspired by the Queen Mother waving at him from a Rolls-Royce to divert from the shipyard prospect towards a more glamorous life. He helped his father deliver milk and by ten was "obsessed" with an old Spanish guitar left by an emigrating friend of his father. Sting attended St Cuthbert's Grammar School in Newcastle upon Tyne. He visited nightclubs such as Club A'Gogo to see Cream and Manfred Mann, who influenced his music. He learned to simultaneously sing and play by listening to records at 78 rpm. After leaving school in 1969, he enrolled at the University of Warwick in Coventry, but left after a term. After working as a bus conductor, building labourer, and tax officer, he attended the Northern Counties College of Education (now Northumbria University) from 1971 to 1974 and qualified as a teacher. He taught at St Paul's First School in Cramlington for two years. Sting performed jazz in the evenings, on weekends, and during breaks from college and teaching, playing with the Phoenix Jazzmen, Newcastle Big Band and Last Exit. He gained his nickname after his habit of wearing a black and yellow jumper with hooped stripes with the Phoenix Jazzmen. Bandleader Gordon Solomon thought he looked like a bee (or according to Sting himself, "they thought I looked like a wasp"), which prompted the name "Sting". In the 1985 documentary Bring On the Night a journalist called him Gordon, to which he replied, "My children call me Sting, my mother calls me Sting, who is this Gordon character?" In 2011, he told Time that "I was never called Gordon. You could shout 'Gordon' in the street and I would just move out of your way". Despite this, he chose not to legally change his name to "Sting". Musical career 1977–1984: The Police and early solo work In January 1977, Sting moved from Newcastle to London and joined Stewart Copeland and Henry Padovani (soon replaced by Andy Summers) to form the Police. From 1978 to 1983, they had five UK chart-topping albums, won six Grammy Awards and won two Brit Awards (for Best British Group and for Outstanding Contribution to Music). Their initial sound was punk-inspired, but they switched to reggae rock and minimalist pop. Their final album, Synchronicity, was nominated for five Grammy Awards including Album of the Year in 1983. It included their most successful song, "Every Breath You Take", written by Sting. According to Sting, appearing in the documentary Last Play at Shea, he decided to leave the Police while onstage during a concert of 18 August 1983 at Shea Stadium in New York City because he felt that playing that venue was "[Mount] Everest". While never formally breaking up, after Synchronicity, the group agreed to concentrate on solo projects. As the years went by, the band members, especially Sting, dismissed the possibility of reforming. In 2007, however, the band did reform and undertook a reunion tour. Four of the band's five studio albums appeared on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and two of the band's songs, "Every Breath You Take" and "Roxanne", each written by Sting, appeared on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In addition, "Every Breath You Take" and "Roxanne" were among the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In 2003, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They were also included in Rolling Stone's and VH1's lists of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". In 1978, Sting collaborated with members of Hawkwind and Gong as the Radio Actors on the one-off single "Nuclear Waste". In September 1981, Sting made his first live solo appearance, on all four nights of the fourth Amnesty International benefit The Secret Policeman's Other Ball in London's Drury Lane theatre at the invitation of producer Martin Lewis. He performed solo versions of "Roxanne" and "Message in a Bottle". He also led an all-star band (dubbed "the Secret Police") on his own arrangement of Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released". The band and chorus included Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Robin Gibb, Phil Collins, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, all of whom (except Beck) later worked on Live Aid. His performances were in the album and movie of the show. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball began his growing involvement in political and social causes. In 1982 he released a solo single, "Spread a Little Happiness" from the film of the Dennis Potter television play Brimstone and Treacle. The song was a reinterpretatio.... Discover the Matthew Thomas popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Matthew Thomas books.

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    Dissolution

    C.J. Sansom

    Awarded the CWA Diamond Dagger – the highest honor in British crime writingFrom the bestselling author of Winter in Madrid and Dominion comes the exciting and elegantly written fir...

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    High Minds

    Simon Heffer

    An ambitious exploration of the making of the Victorian Ageand the Victorian mindby a master historian.Britain in the 1840s was a country wracked by poverty, unrest, and uncertaint...

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    Gridlock

    Ben Elton

    Gridlock is when a city dies. Killed in the name of freedom. Killed in the name of oil and steel. Choked on carbon monoxide and strangled with a pair of fluffy dice. How did it com...

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    The Winter Wedding

    Abby Clements

    Gorgeous and romantic festive fiction from the author of The Heavenly Italian Ice Cream ShopHazel plans perfect weddings. But life is full of surprises... Hazel never set out to be...

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    Your Family Tree Online

    Graeme Davis

    This is a stepbystep guide to using the wealth of online records to trace your family tree from your own computer, without the need to travel to national and regional record office...

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    Hell from the Heavens

    John Wukovits

    Looking toward the heavens, the destroyer crew saw what seemed to be the entire Japanese Air Force assembled directly above. Hell was about to be unleashed on them in the largest s...

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    Franklin the Fearless and His Greatest Treasure

    Patrick Pickett

    I remember how I used to play as a child. Imagination is a beautiful thing and helps reasoning skills. Too many children today are attached to phones, tablets, computers, and video...

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    Writing Movies for Fun and Profit

    Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant

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    Love, Sex and Drunk-texts

    Matthew F. Thomas

    My name is Matthew Thomas and I've made some crappy choices in women throughout my life. So I created this book which highlights my slipups, the selfabsorbed cries for attention fr...

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    The Everything Saints Book

    Jenny Schroedel

    In The Everything Saints Book, you'll learn about the fascinating lives (and sometimes untimely deaths) of more than 85 saints and the miracles ascribed to them.In this authoritati...

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    Selected Writings

    Thomas Carlyle

    The most important writings by the great and controversial Victorian polemicist.Carlyle was one of the great figures of his age: thunderous, passionate, irascible, sceptical and id...

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    The Ultimate Pick-Up Line

    Matthew Thomas

    This is an odd story…and not a story. It is both truth, and fiction. What follows is what one foolish man wrote to one beautiful woman in a quest to win her heart. If it seems n...

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    Trueno del cielo

    Tim LaHaye & Craig Parshall

    Esta épica historia de los titulares de los eventos mundiales que se filtra a través de la profecía bíblica viene de Tim LaHaye, creador y coautor de la serie Dejadas atrás (Left B...

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    It Never Rains

    Roger McGough

    It Never Rains by Roger McGough an expanded edition of comic verse and free line drawings, from the nation's favourite poetWhile up at MagdalenSpent the time dagdalen.Moved on to ...

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    Psalms and Prayer

    GodliPress Team

    31 Prayer Insights from A.W. Pink, C.H. Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, John Calvin, Matthew Henry, and more"How long, O Lord?" "Why have you forgotten me?""Why do you hide yourself?...

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    Kings County

    David Goodwillie

    A Brooklyn love story, set to music: Kings County “crystallizes how it feels to be young and in love in New York City” (Stephanie Danler).It’s the early 2000s and like generations ...

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    Be The Change - Be Calm

    Marcus Sedgwick & Thomas Taylor

    An interactive activity book for 9–12yearolds on overcoming anxietyYou can conquer your worries. The power is within you!We all experience anxiety from time to time. It can feel ov...

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    Father Brown Stories

    G. K. Chesterton

    Immortalized in these famous stories, G. K. Chesterton's endearing amateur sleuth has entertained countless generations of readers. For, as his admirers know, Father Brown's cherub...

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    Stand and Deliver

    Helena Ravenscroft

    It is 1745, and Lydia Hawkesworth feels torn between her love for highwayman Drummond and her passion for his decadent younger brother Valerian. With the arrival at Hawkesworth Man...

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    Kill Me Once

    Jon Osborne

    Nathan Stiedowe is seeking perfection and he has been learning from the best. Recreating some of the most sickening murders in history, his objective appears chillingly simple, bu...

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    The Case for Christ

    Lee Strobel

    Is there credible evidence that Jesus of Nazareth really is the Son of God? Retracing his own spiritual journey from atheism to faith, Lee Strobel, former legal editor of the Chica...

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    The Race for the 2012 Olympics

    Mike Lee

    London bid leader and British Olympic hero Sebastian Coe, Tony Blair and David Beckham all played a part in winning the most competitive race for the Games in Olympic history. But ...

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    The Dearly Beloved

    Cara Wall

    “This gentle, gorgeously written book may be one of my favorites ever.” Jenna Bush Hager (A Today show “Read with Jenna” Book Club Selection!)This “moving portrait of love and frie...

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    Voices Of The Old Firm

    Stephen Walsh

    This revised and updated edition of Voices of the Old Firm tells the story of Rangers and Celtic in the words of those who can say 'I was there'. By interviewing players, managers ...

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    How To Make It In The City

    Debbie Harrison

    A City career can mean a life in the fast lane, a monstrous salary and bonus package with an expense account to match. Or it could mean working in a grey suit in a grey organizatio...

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    Doce hombres comunes y corrientes

    John F. MacArthur

    Contrariamente a la creencia popular, no tenemos que ser perfectos para hacer la obra de Dios.John MacArthur examina los doce hombres que Cristo eligió como sus discípulos y nos ay...

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    Franklin the Fearless and His Greatest Treasure

    Patrick Pickett

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    A Time and a Place

    Raymond Thomas Edwards

    It is nice once in a while to close one's eyes and drift into a world of fantasy and make believe. The stories in my book, stories to grip, stories to tantalise and stories to indu...

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    Mord im Buchladen

    Helen Cox & Barbara Röhl

    Zwei Freundinnen auf der Suche nach gestohlenen ErstausgabenEvie Bowes dachte, dass ihr Leben nach den aufregenden Ereignissen um den Mord am Münster wieder in normalen Bahnen verl...

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    A Practical Manual Of Beekeeping

    David Cramp

    A fascinating hobby; a remunerative business; or a globetrotting career? Which type of beekeeper do you want to be? It is entirely up to you: beekeeping can provide it all.Beekeepi...

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    Agape and Hesed-Ahava

    David L. Goicoechea

    Goicoechea presents his third volume in a series on agape. In this book he shows in four ways how the agape of Jesus fulfills the ahava and hesed of the Hebrew Bible. First, he sho...

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    Thomas Matthew

    Glenda Yarbrough

    When Amanda Willington buys the old Saunder Castle, she is looking for a new beginning after losing her husband in the war. The old house has many rumors of families leaving in the...

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    The Last Equation of Isaac Severy

    Nova Jacobs

    Wall Street Journal’s “Mysteries: Best of 2018” Book of the Month Club Selection Edgar Award Nominee: Best First Novel by an American Author A “hugely entertaining” (Wall Street Jo...

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    Matthew Arnold

    Matthew Arnold & Nicholas Shrimpton

    Critic, essayist, educator and poet, author of The Scholar Gypsy, Dover Beach, The Forsaken Merman and other popular poems.

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    Jesus Revealed

    Mark D. Roberts

    Jesus Revealed reintroduces readers to the true Son of God, helping them see him with clear vision, so that they can love him more fully and follow him more completely Readers wi...

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    Thomas Matthew Burrell v. Kenneth A. Meads

    Court of Special Appeals of Maryland

    This appeal raises the question of what duty an Indiana landowner or occupier owes to his social guests to protect them from physical harm while they are on his premises. We hold t...

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    Great Maritime Achievers in Science and Technology

    George MacBeath

    Generations of practical and ingenious Maritimers have given the word great things. Since the midnineteenth century, scientists have fanned out into the world from colleges and uni...

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    Heart of the Black Sun

    Matthew Thomas

    Deep in the heart of space, an experiment, the Big Bang in reverse. The upstart Terrans of Earth use this new weapon of war to threaten to take down a Galactic Empire over ten th...

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    Dolphin Drone

    James Ottar Grundvig

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