Sting References

The reference sources are from major music trade publications and newspapers worldwide. You can sort the list by the article title or the publication date.

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Russian Rockers Organize to Aid Nuke Victims. Bill Holland. Billboard, 98:1.
1986-5-31
Russians (2799). Billboard, 98:67.
1986-1-11
Sacred Love' Not Sting's Best, Randolph's Pedal Work Praiseworthy. Daytona (FL) Beach News. 2003-11-14
Saving the Best for Sting (photo). Billboard, 62.
1994-4-2
Secada Switches to Virgin Records; Sting Charting Again in a B.I.G. Way. Melinda Newman. Billboard, 109:10.
1997-6-28
Senor Sting. Steve Gett. Billboard, 18.
1988-2-18
Setting Himself Free: Introducing a Kinder, Gentler Sting. Musician, 149:87-88. 1991-3
Smaller Halls Are Preferred Venues on Sting's "Nothing Like the Sun" Tour. Patricia Bates. Amusement Business, 100:5. 1988-10-30
Songs By Sting Up For Grabs. Music Week, 15.
1980-8-30
Songwriter Of the Year Ivor Novello Award (photo). Music Week, 1.
1981-5-30
Spotlight: The Dream Of the Blue Turtles. Record, 4:50. 1985-9
Spreading Happiness (photo). Billboard, 62.
1982-11-20
Spreading Happiness (photo). Billboard, 62.
1982-11-20
Sting (Beacon Theater, New York). David Fricke. Rolling Stone, 21. 1991-4-18
Sting (Beacon Theater, New York). Jon Pareles. New York Times, 140:12-13. 1991-2-19
Sting (Beacon Theater, New York). Variety, 342:257. 1991-2-25
Sting (compact disc reviews). High Fidelity, 38:86. 1988-10
Sting (concert reviews). Jon Pareles. New York Times, 146:B4. 1997-3-3
Sting (Great American Music Hall, San Francisco). Down Beat, 51:61. 1984-1
Sting (Sun Dome, Tampa). Variety, 330:170. 1988-2-17
Sting (the Soul Cages). Tierney Smith. Goldmine, 148.
1991-4-5
Sting (Univ. of South Florida, Tampa). Down Beat, 55:54. 1988-4
Sting (Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles). Chris Morris. Billboard, 103:38. 1991-2-23
Sting and the Band: Blue Turtles and Blue Notes. Art Lange. Down Beat, 52:16. 1985-12
Sting Brings on the Night. John Mendelsohn. Creem. 1986
Sting Burns With Emotion on Latest LP. San Francisco Chronicle. 1987-10-18
Sting Debuts New Band. Anthony DeCurtis. Rolling Stone, 23. 1988-1-14
Sting Drives Them Wild With NED's Synclavier. Brook Comer. Back Stage, 28:1. 1987-10-23
Sting Feels the Burn; Gordon Sumner Exercises His Prerogatives In Music, Film and Fame. Gerri Hirshey. Rolling Stone, 457:26-28. 1985-9-26
Sting Film to Karl/Lorimar; Firm Building Music Library. Jim McCullaugh. Billboard, 98:39.
1986-3-8
Sting Gains Some New Footing with 'Mercury.' News & Observer. 1996-3-12
Sting Has No Answers. Sylvie Simmons. Creem. 1988-3
Sting Heads North After Smash So. American Tour. Linda Moleski. Billboard, 24.
1987-12-19
Sting Is Judged Too Hot for Italian City. Mark Dezani. Billboard, 105:11. 1993-7-24
Sting Is Stung by Accountant for $9 Million. Jeff Clark-Meads. Billboard, 107:10.
1995-10-28
Sting Ivor Novello Awards (photo). Music World, 1.
1984-5-5
Sting Lightens Up, Brings a ‘Ragbag Of Styles’ to Latest Disc. Steve Morse, Boston Globe, B 28.
1993-2-28
Sting Pic Stung In Wide Break; Plan New Strategy. R. Gold. Variety, 321:7. 1985-11-27
Sting Pilots New Pangaea Records. Terry Wood. Billboard, 100:21. 1988-4-23
Sting Sees CD-ROM as 'the New Canvas.' Marilyn A. Gillen. Billboard, 107:58.
1995-6-17
Sting Set to Get Worldwide Push. Billboard, 108:87.
1996-2-10
Sting Shipment Lifted en Route from Germany. Willem Hocs. Billboard, 105:51. 1993-3-20
Sting Sings For Rain Forest; Benefit With Jobim Raises $250,000. M. Newman. Billboard, 103:33. 1991-3-23
Sting Speaks (55th Anniversary Issue). Art Lange. Down Beat, 56:93. 1989-9-1
Sting Starts Label; Copeland, Reed In; Distribution Is Set. Variety, 329:71. 1987-11-4
Sting Tops Himself On 2nd Solo Release. Steve Gett. Billboard.
1987-10-17
Sting Tries Movies and His Real Name. USA Today,
1982
Sting Unchained! Musician, 78:11. 1985-4
Sting Under the Gun. V. Garbarini. Musician, 82:30-34. 1985-8
Sting Visits Pizza (photo). Cash Box, 10.
1985-9-7
Sting Wings It On His Own: the Sexy Ex-Chief of the Police Mounts a Solo Flight to Multimedia Stardom. Cathleen McGuigan. Newsweek, 106:66. 1985-9-30
Sting, Jumpin' and Jazzy. Edna Gundersen. USA Today, D1.
1988-2-1
Sting: a Rock Star Transcends the Form. John Duka. New York Times Magazine, 134:67. 1984-12-9
Sting: Nothing Like Total Control Over Solo Career. Steve Gott. Billboard, 99:19.
1987-12-5
Sting: Rock 'n' Roll Intellectual. Samuel Graham. High Fidelity, 34:90. 1984-1
Sting: Russians. A. Willscher. Mus U Bild, 19:305-307. 1987-4
Sting: the Illustrated Lyrics. Sting and R. Gigolo. Billboard, 103:67. 1991-12-14
Sting: the Rolling Stone Interviews. Lou Salvatori. Rolling Stone, 50. 1988-2-11
Sting: Inside the Sumner's Tales. Timothy White. Billboard, 5.
1993-2-6
Sting: Moon Over Basin Street, etc. Joseph Magil. American Record Guide, 61:260. 1998-3
Sting: the King of Pain, the Idol of Millions, or Is He Really Just a Regular Guy? Chris Mundy. Rolling Stone, 36. 1993-5-27
Sting. A. DeCurtis. Rolling Stone, 597:42. 1991-2-7
Sting. A. Henderson. Cash Box, 54:2. 1991-2-2
Sting. Current Biography, 46:38. 1985-7
Sting. David Fricke. Rolling Stone, 512:297-298. 1987-11-5
Sting. Entertainment Weekly, 71. 1996-6-21
Sting. Jancee Dunn. Rolling Stone, 26. 1998-2-5
Sting. Jon Pareles. New York Times, 137:C17. 1988-2-5
Sting. Jon Pareles. New York Times, 140:12. 1991-2-18
Sting. Jon Pareles. New York Times, 142:B3. 1993-6-10
Sting. Phil Sutcliffe. Q. 1999
Sting. Steve McClure. Billboard, 106:50. 1994-2-12
Sting. Time, 123:92. 1984-3-19
Sting. Vogue, 175:244. 1985-6
Sting's 'Tales' Heads Grammy Class; Foster, Menken Also Among Top Nominees. Melinda Newman. Billboard, 8.106:8.
1994-1-15
Sting's French Sojourn Yields 'Brand New Day.' Timothy White. Billboard, 111:1. 1999-9-19
Sting's Inner Peace Clearly Responsible for Elegant Record. Palm Beach (FL) Post. 1993-2-22
Sting's Long-Awaited Solo Album Proves Pretentious, Thin. Lennox Samuels. Dallas Morning News. 1985-6-30
Sting's New Album Sounds Just Like His Old Ones. York (PA) Daily Record. 1993-3-18
Sting's Photo Demand Causes Scandi Boycott. Variety, 321:2. 1985-11-27
Sting's Rain Forest Revisited. S. Bonner. Spin, 7:24. 1991-5
Sting's Swing Shift; a Policeman Becomes a Private Eye. V. Garbarini. Musician, 81:56-62. 1985-7
Sting's the Thing! Jim Jerome. People Weekly, 23:90. 1985-1-14
Sting's Way of Mourning His Father Becomes Raw Material for a New Album. Stephen Holden. New York Times, 140:B6. 1991-1-16
Sting’s New Single Breaking Fast. RPM, 2.
1985-6-8
Stop In the Name of Rock! Singer Sting and The Police Pound the Beat On the Summer's Hottest Tour. G. Buchalter. People Weekly, 20:79. 1983-9-5
Stravinsky the Soldier's Tale (record reviews). John Sunier. American Record Guide, 52:92. 1989-1
Stravinsky: L'Histoire du Soldat (record reviews). Terry Teachout. High Fidelity, 39:60. 1989-3
Stravinsky: the Soldier's Tale (record reviews). Stereo Review, 53:122. 1988-10
Talent In Action. Billboard, 103:38. 1991-2-23
Talent In Action. Fred Goodman. Billboard, 97:46.
1985-3-16
Talent In Action. Peter Keepnews. Billboard, 97:62.
1985-10-19
Talented Sting Makes This a Popular Import (Bring on the Night). San Francisco Chronicle. 1986-10-26
Ten Summoner's Tales (31454 0070) review. Billboard.
1993-3-20
Ten Summoner's Tales review. Roger Catlin. Hartford Courant.
1993-3-11
Ten Summoner's Tales. David Hiltbrand. People Weekly, 39:17. 1993-3-22
Ten Summoner's Tales. Michael Gallucci. Goldmine.
1993-5-28
Ten Summoner's Tales. Ron Givens. Stereo Review, 58:86. 1993-6
Ten Summoner's Tales. Stephen Holden. New York Times, 142:H28. 1993-3-7
The Beat: Sting Launches Tour, Wows 'Em in N.Y. Steve Gett. Billboard, 34.
1987-11-28
The Dream Of the Blue Turtles (SP 3750) review. RPM, 10.
1985-6-22
The Grateful Dead; Sting. Steve Hochman. Rolling Stone, 29. 1993-7-8
The Grateful Dead. Peter Watrous. New York Times, 142:B3. 1993-6-7
The Mystery and Religion of Music. Billboard, 106:5.
1994-5-28
The New and the Notorious. Life, 6:93. 1983-1
The Police At the Top of Rock. Brian D. Johnson. Macleans, 96:32. 1983-8-15
The Police. Melody Maker, 58:Sup. 1983-10-22
The Pop Life Sting's 'Sou Cages.' Stephen Holden. New York Times.
1991-1-16
The Pop Life. Stephen Holden. New York Times. 1988-6-29
The Record Interview. J. Piesch. Record, 4:26-27. 1985-9
The Secret Policeman's Other Ball (record reviews). Rolling Stone, 67. 1982-5-13
The Secret Policeman's Other Ball--the Music. Stereo Review, 47:87. 1982-7
The Soul Cages. Dan Duellette. Down Beat, 58:32. 1991-5
The Soul Cages. David Hiltbrand. People Weekly, 35:15. 1991-2-11
The Soul Cages. Frank Lovece. Audio, 75:112. 1991-4
The Soul Cages. Jon Pareles. New York Times, 140:sec2, pH28. 1991-1-20
The Soul Cages. Paul Evans. Rolling Stone, 39. 1991-2-21
The Soul Cages. Ron Givens. Stereo Review, 56:87. 1991-4
The Sting of Superstardom. David Friendly. Newsweek, 102:79. 1983-8-15
The Sting of Things (photo). Billboard, 19.
1985-8-17
The Two Worlds of Branford Marsalis. David Fricke. Rolling Stone, 16. 1988-2-25
The Year In Records 1985: The Dream Of the Blue Turtles. Rolling Stone, 463-464:150-151. 1986-1-2
They Dance Alone. Spin, 7:26-27. 1991-11
Tickets for Sting Concert Will Go on Sale Saturday. Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution. 1985-8-22
Tina, Sting, Solti Win German Awards. Jim Sampson. Billboard, 9.
1985-9-28
Tony Mitchell Talks To Sting. Music Week, 42.
1984-11-12
Tube Music: Boys and Girls. V. Aletti. Village Voice, 31:41. 1986-3-18
Two’s Company (photo). Billboard, 24.
1988-2-6
Umbria Jazz Festival (Perugia, Italy). Down Beat, 54:12. 1987-10
Video Reviews: Sting--the Videos, Part I. Billboard, 99:47.
1987-12-5
Virgin, Sting Settlement: Financial Details Emerge. Peter Jones. Billboard, 10.
1982-8-14
Vox Jox. Kim Freeman. Billboard.
1985-10-5
Wait a Minute, Mr. Postman: Sting Takes on His Critics. John Rockwell. New York Times, 137:H36. 1988-4-10
Well Stung: His Money, Conscience, Women. Lisa Robinson. Vogue, 177:94. 1987-12
What a Piece of Work Is Sting: the Rock Star Faces 40. B. Flanagan. Musician, 154:40. 1991-8
Where the Hell Have You Been? Phil Sutcliffe. Q. 1991-2
Why? Why Not? Sting to Open for the Grateful Dead on Upcoming Tour. Sheila Rule. New York Times, 142:B6. 1993-5-12
Yes, I Remember It Well. A. Ginsberg. Rolling Stone, 415:22. 1984-2-16