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  • Sting and Al Green Named 2014 Kennedy Center Honorees

    Can you believe that it's already time to start talking about the Kennedy Center Honors? This years' ceremony will be taking place on December 7th and the five extraordinary honorees include Sting, Al Green, Tom Hanks, Lily Tomlin and ballerina Patricia McBride. The 2014 Kennedy Center Honors will set out to honor these five celebs for devoting their lives to making the world a more culturally vibrant place.
  • Sting Offering Chance To Work On His Italian Farm, For A Fee

    How many of you have ever dreamed of working on a farm in the Italian countryside? Well, you're in luck (assuming you said yes to that question), because Sting wants to make your dreams come true. According to Telegraph, the former Police frontman is offering tourists the chance to pick grapes and olives from his estate in Tuscany, and all they have to do is pay him €262, or roughly $345.
  • Paul McCartney Easily Tops World's Richest Bassists List; but Sting, Roger Waters and Gene Simmons Rake It In

    Today we have a report from TheRichest.com, a website that while obscure, seems fairly clean cut with numbers that make sense. The topic? World's wealthiest bassists.
  • What Do Michael Jackson, David Bowie and Miles Davis Have in Common? They All Called Drummer Omar Hakim

    You may not have heard of drummer Omar Hakim. But Daft Punk, David Bowie and Madonna have. Find out what they already know.
  • Sting: Children Won’t Inherit His Fortune, Discusses Drugs and Death In New Interview

    Famed musician, singer-songwriter and philanthropist Sting recently opened up his vaults in a new lengthy interview with Daily Mail. Inside the discussion, the singer touches on subjects pertaining to his newest album, The Last Ship, his own humanity and death, his dying father and why his children won't be inheriting his fortune.
  • Sting's Broadway-Bound New Musical 'The Last Ship' Opens Chicago Run Next Week

    The semi-autobiographical show is set to move to Broadway in the fall. Sting's partially autobiographical new musical The Last Ship, an homage to the shipbuilders of the rocker's childhood home, began previews last week at Chicago's Bank of America Theater in preparation for an official June 25 opening.
  • Neil Patrick Harris Gives Sting a Lap Dance at the Tony Awards

    Neil Patrick Harris took to the Tony stage in his 'Hedwig' role and delighted the crowd with a couple of "extra" tricks.
  • Robert Downey, Jr. sang 'Driven To Tears' with Sting at the Police bassist and singer's birthday celebration, and he sounds incredible [WATCH]

    Video of Ironman Robert Downey, Jr. singing at Sting's 60th birthday party back in October 2011 recently surfaced online. It's not the first time an actor or celebrity has joined a legendary musician on stage, but what makes this video amazing is that Downey, Jr. is actually an incredible singer. Who knew?
  • 'Every Breath You Take' makes Sting almost $2,000 every day.

    Most musicians make most of their money by touring and playing live. Unless you're a big name, recording alone isn't going to put food on the table. Waiting for royalties to come in from downloads and leasing your music out is an even less stable way to earn a buck. Sting can get by with his earnings from recording, but as a story on CelebrityNetWorth.com shows, the former Police bassist ain't doing bad from royalties either. Specifically, royalties from classic "Every Breath You Take." According to the site, the bassist/vocalist makes nearly $2,000 a day from the single's royalties.
  • Tour Dates announced for Paul Simon & Sting: On Stage Together tour [SCHEDULE]

    As we reported yesterday, Sting and Paul Simon will be stage mates on an upcoming North American tour during which they will perform several of their greatest hits individually and as a duo, according to the New York Times. Today, the full schedule was released and includes eighteen dates from Feb. 8 through March 16 with more dates to be announced.
  • Sting and Paul Simon to appear on North American tour together

    Sting and Paul Simon will be stage mates on an upcoming North American tour during which they will perform several of their greatest hits individually and as a duo, according to the New York Times. Eighteen dates have been scheduled so far from Feb. 8 through March 16 with more dates to be announced.
  • REVIEW: Sting, 'The Last Ship' [STREAM]

    His first solo album in a decade, The Last Ship is quite a departure from Sting's usual rock ballads. The album is actually the soundtrack to the upcoming musical of the same name, set to hit Broadway about a year from now.
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