The band’s drummer and guitarist say the singer has underpaid them for the “digital exploitation” of songs like “Every Breath You Take.” Sting’s lawyers call the claim “illegitimate.” By Alex Marshall ...
Sting has been slapped with a hefty lawsuit by his former Police bandmates over missing royalties, The Post can confirm. The British musician, 73, was sued in London by the group’s guitarist Andy ...
Stewart Copeland and Andrew Summers alleged that they received no royalties or songwriting credits for "Every Breath You Take" Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working ...
Aug. 27 (UPI) --Two of Sting's former Police bandmates have sued the rock musician over missing royalties from the song Every Breath You Take. Andy Summers, 82, and Stewart Copeland, 73, claim they ...
Sting's former bandmates in the Police are taking him to court over "millions in lost royalties." Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers are suing Sting, whose real name is Gordon Sumner, and his company ...
The Police frontman Sting had reportedly been sued by his former bandmates, particularly by guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland. The lawsuit is based on allegations surrounding ...
British bassist and former Police man Sting and Jamaican dance hall rapper Shaggy first met cute in 2017 at a Los Angeles recording session for Shaggy’s song “Don’t Make Me Wait.” What was planned as ...
Andy Summer and Stewart Copeland are suing Sting, whose real name is Gordon Sumner, The Sun was first to report. Sting earns about £550,000 every year for “Every Breath You Take,” but Copeland and ...
In a stunning legal development, rock icon Sting is being taken to court by his former bandmates, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland. According to The Sun, two musicians, who along with Sting, made up ...
Sting’s former bandmates in the Police have sued the singer and bassist for what they claim are unpaid royalties over the group’s hit “Every Breath You Take.” In the suit, filed in London High Court, ...
The Police’s ‘Synchronicity’ album cover. In their meteoric ascent to global superstardom from 1977 to 1984, the Police landed many memorable hits, but only one that reached the top of the Billboard ...