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Ink 19 :: Stewart Copeland

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In America, he's a well-known film composer. In Italy, he's a highly-regarded concert drummer. In England he's a ... schlock reality talent show judge? Ian Koss talks to the man behind the drums and Everyone Stares, the recently released documentary about The Police.

STEWART COPELAND THE OTHER WAY OF NOT STOPPING by Ian Koss After The Police imploded in 1984, fans were left picking through the shards like kids going through the parts of a broken toy, hoping to find some interesting bit of clockwork or formed plastic that will provide some added enjoyment past the ...

Ink 19 :: Everyone Stares

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All good things come to an end, and bands are no exception -- often, it's a grisly, acrimonious end. Police uber-fan Ian Koss can't tear his eyes away from drummer Stewart Copeland's ultimate insider perspective on the rise and fall of one of the most unique bands to come out of the '70s.

EVERYONE STARES DIRECTED BY STEWART COPELAND starring Andy Summmers, Sting, Stewart Copeland UME Thwap! There's hardly a more distinctive sound in drumming than Stewart Copeland's snare hit, unless maybe it's his nimble hi-hat work, his gong-rock steady bass drum, or the overall way he manages to convey ...

Ink 19 :: Andy Summers

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Between his music and photography, how does ex-Police guitarist Andy Summers find time to get in trouble with Mexican drug cartel heavies? Ian Koss uncovers the story.

... . It was clear that each of the three members was listening to an entirely different record collection at home, but it still worked out. Drummer Stewart Copeland effectively held together bassist Sting's dubby bass and guitarist Andy Summer's jazzy riffs, and the schizophrenic mess had a sparse, energetic ...

Ink 19 :: Primus

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Primus (Ink 19, July 2000)

... produced by Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), and they include "Electric Uncle Sam," and "Mama Didn't Raise No Fool." Matt Stone, Fred Durst, Stewart Copeland, and Tom Waits also lent their respective producing talents. I can name every song and rave about each one, but that would take up too ...

Ink 19 :: Heavy Vegetable

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February 1999 :: Music F-I :: Heavy Vegetable (Kurt Channing)

... , and the odd dusty corner is mostly acoustic; it sounds almost subdued in comparison to other HV albums. Of special note is "Excesses," a tribute to Stewart Copeland's Klark Kent and Rumblefish days. Bonus track included! Cargo Records, 4901-906 Morena Blvd., San Diego, CA 92117-3432 --Kurt Channing ...

Ink 19 :: Neal Smith (Part I)

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From Billion Dollar Babies to Million Dollar Estates, Neal Smith, original drummer for Alice Cooper and modern-day realtor, has seen it all. Gail Worley talks with the owner of the world's most famous boa constrictor.

CONVERSATIONS WITH THE PLATINUM GOD NEAL SMITH AN INTERVIEW WITH THE LEGENDARY ALICE COOPER DRUMMER By Gail "Desperado" Worley This is kind of a funny story, actually: Back when I still had a real job, Ink 19 publisher, Ian Koss and I would while away the hours at our respective lowest-possible-circle ...

Ink 19 :: Outlandos D'Americas/Regatta Mondatta II

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March 1998 :: Music N-R :: Outlandos D'Americas/Regatta Mondatta II (Ian Koss)

... and reinterpreting it in new and different ways, but recreating the lyrics into Spanish, often adding new twists and dimensions in translation. Both Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers make guest appearances (with Saul Hernandez on "Sera Que Todos the Acechan?/Does Everyone Stare" and Gustavo Serati on ...

Ink 19 :: Ray Lema & Tyour Gnaoua

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Safi (Tinder). Review by Bill Campbell.

... hard to fully appreciate the artistry and beauty of Safi. The native Zairian, Ray Lema, is a true artist who's worked with such disparate artists as Stewart Copeland, Joachim Kuhn, and the Bulgarian Voices of Ensemble Pirin. This is an artist who's not afraid of a challenge -- either to himself or to ...

Ink 19 :: Mad For the Racket

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The Racketeers (Muscletone). Review by Terry Eagan.

... For the Racket. Although the central members remain Wayne Kramer (ex-MC5) and Brian James (ex-Damned and Lords of the New Church), the talents of Stewart Copeland (Police) and Duff McKagan (Guns 'N Roses) are also utilized on this album. While Kramer and James take turns singing and laying down the ...

Ink 19 :: Portable

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Change and evolution -- Gail Worley discusses the growth of LA's Portable with drummer Brian Levy.

... into the whole funk thing. I really like Kenny Aronoff and a few other drummers that have had a profound influence on my playing are Liberty DeVito, Stewart Copeland and Phil Collins. You do cover a lot of styles on Only If You Look Up and that creates a very balanced rock record. We also had a line ...
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