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StingMelanie GoldLatest ArticlesTwo Careers Are Better Than One Flexible Strategies' Part 6 delves into Sting's "second" career as an actor. The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same In Part 5 of Flexible Strategies, follow Sting's solo career from Dream of the Blue Turtles to 1994's Fields of Gold greatest hits collection. A First Failure, A Second Chance Flexible Strategies, Part 4, introduces you to Sting's two marriages, to actresses Frances Tomelty (in 1976) and Trudie Styler (in 1992). Part 3 of Flexible Strategies recounts the meteoric rise of The Police and, though no one knew it at the time, their farewell concert at the top. Disaster Struck on Such a Night Sting implements an 11th hour change of plans for his international "On Such a Night" performance in Tuscany in the immediate aftermath of terrorist attacks on the United States. The second installment of "Flexible Strategies: The Many Incarnations of Sting." "Flexible Strategies" was originally meant to be an eBook. The author generously presents his text here, as part 1 of a multipart series. An overview of the past 19 Sting articles at Suite101.com, and a call for help in guiding the next 19. Sometimes the listening public's desire for music violates songwriters' copyright. Get the basics about the guitar virtuoso who changed the sound of The Police. |
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